Birralee Belair 1992 Entrance
   HOME
*





Birralee Belair 1992 Entrance
Birralee may refer to: *Birralee, Belair, a mansion in Belair, South Australia * Birralee, Glenelg, a mansion in Glenelg, South Australia * Birralee International School Trondheim, Norway *Birralee, Tasmania, a locality in the Meander Valley Council *''Bride at Birralee'', a novel by Marion Lennox Marion Lennox (born 1953) is a writer of over 110 romance novels. She began publishing in 1990, and has also written romantic novels under another pseudonym, Trisha David. Biography Marion Lennox was born in Australia in 1953. She was raised i ... * Brisbane Birralee Voices, a children's community choir * Repatriation Hospital "Birralee", a subsequent use of Birralee, Belair {{dab ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Birralee, Belair
Birralee is the name of two mansions in Adelaide which were associated with William Burford. Willa Willa and Birralee, Belair "Birralee" at Belair, South Australia at 49 Sheoak Road, adjacent to Belair National Park, and overlooking the Adelaide Plains, was originally named "Willa Willa" when it was built in 1887 by Thomas Kinley Hamilton. On his death the estate was subdivided, and that portion containing the main house was later bought by William Burford, who renamed it "Birralee". After Burford's death in 1925, it became the home of his various descendants, then Scotch College, Adelaide, then Belair TB sanatorium, then Repatriation Hospital "Birralee", and then in the 1980s it was used as a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre. The well maintained beautiful house, located in well maintained grounds, is now once again a private home. 1899 1897-1917 Thomas Kinley Hamilton Thomas Kinley Hamilton (1853-1917) was an Irish doctor who practised as an ENT surgeon, initially at ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Birralee, Glenelg
Birralee is the name of two mansions in Adelaide which were associated with William Burford. Willa Willa and Birralee, Belair "Birralee" at Belair, South Australia at 49 Sheoak Road, adjacent to Belair National Park, and overlooking the Adelaide Plains, was originally named "Willa Willa" when it was built in 1887 by Thomas Kinley Hamilton. On his death the estate was subdivided, and that portion containing the main house was later bought by William Burford, who renamed it "Birralee". After Burford's death in 1925, it became the home of his various descendants, then Scotch College, Adelaide, then Belair TB sanatorium, then Repatriation Hospital "Birralee", and then in the 1980s it was used as a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre. The well maintained beautiful house, located in well maintained grounds, is now once again a private home. 1899 1897-1917 Thomas Kinley Hamilton Thomas Kinley Hamilton (1853-1917) was an Irish doctor who practised as an ENT surgeon, initially ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Birralee International School Trondheim
Birralee International School Trondheim is a certified Cambridge International School. It was founded in 1973 and is one of the oldest international schools in Norway. The Australian founder gave the school the name "Birralee," meaning a "safe place for children". While a private school, the school is non-profit and co-educational. About The school consists of a Kindergarten, a Primary School and a Middle School, and accepts children from 3 to 16 years of age. Birralee International School Trondheim is home to 320 students, 40 teachers and 15 assistants, and is the biggest international school in Trondheim. Since 1977, the school is located at Kalvskinnet in the heart of Trondheim, close to the famous medieval Nidaros Cathedral. The school is easily accessible by public transport and bicycle. Students who live more than four kilometers away are offered a free bus card. English is the language of instruction in all subjects at Birralee International School Trondheim. In additi ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Birralee, Tasmania
Birralee is a locality and small rural settlement in the local government areas of Meander Valley and West Tamar, in the Launceston region of Tasmania. It is located about north of the town of Westbury. Black Sugarloaf Creek, a tributary of the Meander River, forms part of the southern boundary, and part of the eastern boundary runs parallel to Four Springs Creek. The 2016 census determined a population of 182 for the state suburb of Birralee. History Originally called Black Sugarloaf, the name of the locality was changed at the request of locals. A mountain in the locality is named Black Sugarloaf A sugarloaf was the usual form in which refined sugar was produced and sold until the late 19th century, when granulated and cube sugars were introduced. A tall cone with a rounded top was the end product of a process in which dark molasses, a r .... Road infrastructure The B72 route (Birralee Road) runs north from the Bass Highway through the locality, and from there provi ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Marion Lennox
Marion Lennox (born 1953) is a writer of over 110 romance novels. She began publishing in 1990, and has also written romantic novels under another pseudonym, Trisha David. Biography Marion Lennox was born in Australia in 1953. She was raised in a farming community. She has taught statistics, been a medical receptionist, and been employed in computing at university. She is married and has two children and lives in Queenscliff, Victoria. In search of an occupation she could pursue from home, Lennox decided to attempt novel writing. In 1988, she wrote a medical romance, ''Dare to Love Again'', which was to be her first published novel. It was released in 1990, and since then, she has been a prolific producer of romances. Lennox has won two Romance Writers of America RITA Awards in 2004 and 2006 for the year's Best Traditional Romance. Awards *''McTavish and Twins'' by Trisha David: 1999 RWAustralia's Romantic Book of the Year Finalist *''Marrying William'' by Trisha David: 2000 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Brisbane Birralee Voices
Voices of Birralee is a non-profit youth choral organization, based in Brisbane, Australia, which has gained a reputation for its leading choirs, that have performed in front of audiences in both Australia and across the world. The organisation was founded in 1995 by Julie Christiansen OAM and has grown to around 400 members from ages 5 – 35, across six ensembles, which include three training choirs (Birralee Piccolos, Birralee Kids and Birralee Singers) and three signature choirs (Brisbane Birralee Voices, Birralee Blokes and Resonance of Birralee). A seventh, project choir, Birralee Recycled, was added in 2016, for adults aged 18 and older. The organisation has released ten CDs: 'So Far' (Resonance only), 'Towards Infinity' (Blokes only), 'Sing We Now of Christmas', 'Among Friends', 'World Full of Colour', 'Can You Hear Me?', 'Within Reach!', 'Come To The Music', 'A Live Anniversary Concert' (2005) and 'Walls Come Tumblin' Down'. Participation Julie Christiansen is the org ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]