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Huntingdale Railway Station, Huntingdale Station
Huntingdale may refer to: Places * Huntingdale, Missouri, a community in the United States * Huntingdale, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia ** Huntingdale railway station * Huntingdale, Western Australia, a south eastern suburb of Perth, Australia * Huntingdale, Westleigh, New South Wales, Australia Facilities and structures * Huntingdale Primary School, Oakleigh South, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia * Huntingdale Golf Club, Oakleigh South, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; venue for the Australian Masters golf tournament Other uses * Huntingdale (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse See also

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Huntingdale, Missouri
Huntingdale is an unincorporated community in Henry County, Missouri, Henry County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. History A post office called Huntingdale was established in 1856, and remained in operation until 1907. The community was named for a hunting ground near the original town site. References

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Huntingdale, Victoria
Huntingdale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Monash local government area. Huntingdale recorded a population of 1,949 at the 2021 census. The suburb is bordered by Huntingdale Road to the east, North Road to the south, Franklyn Street to the west and the Princes Highway to the north. The suburbs of Oakleigh, Huntingdale, and Oakleigh East all share the same postcode of 3166. The suburb has both residential and industrial areas, with the southern sections between Hargeaves Street and North Road being largely industrial. The suburb has a noticeable Muslim and Hindu presence, with a mosque and a Hindu temple, as well as being home to the Australian Islamic Bangladesh Council. History The land that is now Huntingdale was originally inhabited by the Wurundjeri and Boon wurrung people of the Kulin nation. Huntingdale was first built up in the early 20th century as part of the ...
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Huntingdale Railway Station
Huntingdale railway station is located on the Pakenham railway line, Pakenham and Cranbourne railway line, Cranbourne lines in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Oakleigh, Victoria, Oakleigh, and it opened on 25 June 1927 as East Oakleigh. It was renamed Huntingdale on 1 October 1954. History Opening on 25 June 1927, Huntingdale station, like the Huntingdale, Victoria, suburb itself, gets its name from the Melbourne Hunt Club, which occupied parts of the suburb (then known as Oakleigh East, Victoria, East Oakleigh) from 1887 to 1929. The land that was occupied by the Hunt Club was later acquired by the Eastern Golf Club, which became the Huntingdale Golf Club in 1940. In 1970, the signal box and Interlocking, interlocked gates at the station were abolished, as part of the grade separation of the North Road level crossing. A temporary level crossing was provided with boom barriers whilst construction was undertaken and, in ...
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Huntingdale, Western Australia
Huntingdale is a southeastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is part of the City of Gosnells The City of Gosnells is a local government area in the southeastern suburbs of the Western Australian capital city of Perth, located northwest of Armadale and about southeast of Perth's central business district. The City covers an area of , ... local government area, which suggested the name of the suburb in 1974 as it was used by local developers as a promotional name. It is largely a residential suburb with associated schools and small businesses, mainly existing to service local residents. Homes in the area include a section of older residences constructed mainly in the 1970s, while there was significant new development from the 1990s onward in the southern portion of Huntingdale. There are some remaining pockets of semi-rural land comprising remnants of horticultural and chicken-farming enterprises, but in the early 2000s these were fast being taken over for new reside ...
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Westleigh, New South Wales
Westleigh is a suburb in the Northern Sydney region of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 22 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the Local government in Australia, local government area of Hornsby Shire. History Westleigh derived its name from its location, directly west of Thornleigh, New South Wales, Thornleigh. Development as a residential suburb began in 1967 and was marketed by Stewart Upton a large real estate firm following the subdivision of the area bounded by Duneba and Eucalyptus Drive, and the former riding school which was situated near Billarga Road. Prior to this time the area was rural with many citrus orchards, with a small number of homes on acreage along Quarter Sessions Rd, extending north towards the former sandstone quarry near "Blackfellow's Head", which was used as a dumping ground for stolen cars of the 1940s and 1950s. The area was originally heavily timbered, so many streets bear the names of Australian trees ...
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Huntingdale Primary School
Oakleigh South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Kingston and Monash local government areas. Oakleigh South recorded a population of 9,851 at the 2021 census. A largely residential suburb, its boundaries are North Road to the north, South Road to the south, Warrigal Road to the west and Huntingdale/Clarinda Roads to the east. Oakleigh South Post Office opened on 1 September 1936. History Following the Second World War, Melbourne burst its borders and flowed into semi-rural land. The suburbs Moorabbin and Oakleigh expanded to the south-east. The end of the Second World War also saw an Australian government attitudinal change with regards to immigration. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Australian government formed agreements with many European countries and actively encouraged immigrants from southern and northern Europe. Many southern European migrants settled first in Melb ...
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Huntingdale Golf Club
Huntingdale Golf Club is a golf club located in Oakleigh South, Melbourne, Australia. The origins of what would become Huntingdale Golf Club began in 1924, when a Committee leased some property in Doncaster Road, Doncaster and laid out an 18-hole course amid the surrounding orchards. The same Committee took over the assets of the Box Hill Golf Club and re-established it at the Doncaster Road site, under the name of Eastern Golf Club as it is known today. In the years prior to the second World War, there had been many discussions on the merit of transferring the club on to the famous sandbelt area in the south east of Melbourne, but plans were held in abeyance due to the lack of suitable ground being available. Early in 1938 a chance remark by one of the members elicited the fact that Mrs Creswick was considering the disposal of the old Melbourne Hunt Club grounds at East Oakleigh. The course design was entrusted to C.H. Alison, an English golf architect, who worked entirely f ...
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Huntingdale (horse)
Huntingdale (foaled 26 February 1983) was an Irish-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was rated the best two-year-old of 1985 by Timeform after finishing second in his first two races and then recording an upset victory in the Dewhurst Stakes. In the following year he finished third to Dancing Brave in the 2000 Guineas but his subsequent performances were disappointing. The Dewhurst was his only success in a career of seven races which lasted from August 1985 until April 1987. After his retirement from racing he was retired to stud but had very little success as a sire of winners. Background Huntingale was a "big, rangy" chestnut horse with a small white star and a white coronet on his right forefoot bred in Ireland by the Airlie Stud. His sire Double Form was the leading British sprinter of 1979 when his wins included the King's Stand Stakes, Haydock Sprint Cup and Prix de l'Abbaye. In a brief stud career (he died in 1983) he sired several other good winner ...
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Hunting (other)
Hunting is the practice of pursuing animals to capture or kill them. Hunting may also refer to: * Predation, animals hunting animals Geography * Hunting, Moselle, a village in the French department of Moselle * Hunting, Wisconsin, United States, a former unincorporated community Film and television * ''Hunting'' (film), 1991 Australian film * "Hunting" (''House''), a 2005 episode of the television series ''House'' * '' Good Will Hunting'', a 1997 film * ''The Hunting'', a 2019 Australian TV series * "Hunting" (''Succession''), a 2019 episode of the television series ''Succession'' Companies * Hunting Aircraft, a former British aircraft manufacturer (1933–1959); consumed into what, at 2010, is BAE Systems * Hunting-Clan Air Transport, a former private British airline (1946–1960); consumed into what, at 2010, is British United Airways * Hunting Engineering, a former engineering company, which later became INSYS (2001) and, as of 2005, is now part of Lockheed ...
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