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Wyrallah, New
South Wales is a
historical village in the
Northern Rivers region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is
located within the City of Lismore...
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patrol vessel of the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
Wyrallah was
built in 1934 by
Burmeister & Wain,
Copenhagen as a
cargo p****enger...
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Knight Commander of the
Royal Victorian Order the same year. He died at
Wyrallah, New
South Wales, in 1978.
Reginald George Pollard was born on 20 January...
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grounds of the
Southern Cross University and at
Wilsons Nature Reserve on
Wyrallah Road.
Lismore is
located on the
Bruxner Highway and it lies at the confluence...
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either ship,
while four RAN
auxiliaries (HMAS Yandra, Heros,
Olive Cam, and
Wyrallah)
sailed from
Fremantle to
search the area.
Aircraft from No. 14 and No...
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Converted trawler 1947–1951
Returned to
commercial service HMAS
Wyrallah Auxiliary patrol vessel 1940–1947
Renamed to HMAS Wilcannia
Wyulda Water/Fuel...
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League (VFL).
Wighton was one of the
victims of the
sinking of the
steamer Wyrallah in
April 1924. Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2014). The
Encyclopedia of...
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current residents were
former residents of
North Lismore and
Wyrallah, not Modanville.
Their original campsite was now the
location of a sawmill...
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recovered shortly afterward by HMAS Yandra. The next day, HMAS
Wyrallah recovered a
German lifebelt and two four-man liferafts, one of
which was...
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Freeway grade-separated
conditions northern terminus Woodburn 183 114
Wyrallah Road [northwest] –
Lismore T-intersection
Alfred Street to Woodburn–Evans...