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Birnam may refer to: Australia * Birnam, Queensland (North Burnett Region), a neighbourhood within the locality Bancroft *Birnam, Queensland (Scenic Rim Region), a locality *Birnam, Queensland (Toowoomba Region) Birnam is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the Birnam had a population of 65 people. Geography Birnam is situated north of Toowoomba Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in th ..., a locality United Kingdom * Birnam, Perth and Kinross, a village near Dunkeld, Scotland, the location of Great Birnam Wood in Shakespeare's ''Macbeth'' South Africa * Birnam, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg {{geodis ...
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Birnam, Queensland (North Burnett Region)
Bancroft is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Bancroft had a population of 96 people. Geography There are two neighbourhoods in Bancroft: * Birnam in the north-west of the locality () * Dakiel in the north of the locality () History Many Peaks Provisional School opened on 23 Oct 1922 as part of the railway construction camp (57 Mile Camp) for the Gladstone to Monto railway line. In 1923 it was relocated south to the 63 Mile Camp. In 1926 it moved south to 67 Mile Camp and was renamed Barrimoon Provisional School (Barrimoon being the name of the railway station there). In 1927 it moved again to 74 Mile Camp and its name was changed in 1928 to Kalpowar Provisional School. In 1929 it moved to 82 Mile Camp and in September 1930 it was renamed Bancroft Provisional School. On 1 August 1931 it became Bancroft State School and remained there permanently until its closure on 31 December 1998. The school was located at 39 Bancroft School ...
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Birnam, Queensland (Scenic Rim Region)
Birnam is a rural locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Birnam had a population of 106 people. Geography The eastern border of Birnam is marked by the Albert River. The locality is relatively undeveloped, with a few farms in the east. In the north west the slopes of Mount Dunsinane rise to around 300 m. The Beaudesert–Beenleigh Road Beaudesert–Beenleigh Road is a continuous road route in the Scenic Rim and Logan City regions of Queensland, Australia. Part of the road is signed as State Route 90 and the rest as State Route 92. Beaudesert–Beenleigh Road (number 203) ... runs through from south to north-east. History Birnam State School opened on 17 October 1929 and closed on 1937. In the , Birnam had a population of 106 people. The locality contained 44 households, in which 51.9% of the population were males and 48.1% of the population were females with a median age of 45, 7 years above the national average. The average week ...
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Birnam, Queensland (Toowoomba Region)
Birnam is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the Birnam had a population of 65 people. Geography Birnam is situated north of Toowoomba Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. It is west of Queensland's capital city Brisbane by road. The urban population of Toowoomba as of the 2021 C ..., from the central business district. History The area is named after a railway station in the area, which was named after the village of Birnam in Scotland. In the , Birnam had a population of 65 people. References Suburbs of Toowoomba Localities in Queensland {{Toowoomba-geo-stub ...
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Birnam, Perth And Kinross
Birnam is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is located north of Perth on the A9 road, the main tourist route through Perthshire, in an area of Scotland marketed as ''Big Tree Country''. The village originated from the Victorian era with the coming of the railway in 1856, although the place and name is well known because William Shakespeare mentioned Birnam Wood in ''Macbeth'': Prior to the construction of the railway, the only substantial building on the site of the present village was the church of Little Dunkeld parish, which still stands in its ancient position within a graveyard within the village. Dunkeld, to whose monastery Kenneth MacAlpin, the first King of Scotland, moved the bones of St. Columba around the middle of the ninth century, and which is notable for its cathedral, lies on the opposite bank of the river. Transport In 1977, Birnam, along with neighbouring Dunkeld and Little Dunkeld, was bypassed by A9. The village is now approximately one hour fr ...
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