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Osborne Park may refer to: * Osborne Park, New South Wales, a locality of Sydney * Osborne Park, Western Australia Osborne Park is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the local government area of the City of Stirling and City of Vincent. History Osborne Park was named after William Osborne, a butcher who owned an abattoir and land on Wanneroo Road and wh ..., a suburb of Perth * Osborne Park (Willoughby, Ohio), an urban park in the United States {{Geodis ...
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Osborne Park, New South Wales
Osborne Park is a former urban place on the North Shore (Sydney), North Shore of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Osborne Park was located in the eastern part of the suburb of Lane Cove, New South Wales, Lane Cove. Its designation as an urban place was withdrawn in 1999. The locality was called after 'Osborne Park' (later called 'Kermadec') in Osborne Rd, built by the future Prime Minister, Billy Hughes in 1906. The Osborne Park Progress Association, founded in 1926, has developed tennis courts and other projects for community benefit. External links Lane Cove Bushcare: Osborne Park Group References

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Osborne Park, Western Australia
Osborne Park is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the local government area of the City of Stirling and City of Vincent. History Osborne Park was named after William Osborne, a butcher who owned an abattoir and land on Wanneroo Road and who was elected to the Perth Road Board (the City of Stirling's predecessor), in 1875. Osborne Park was part of an original crown grant of 6,020 acres given to T. R. C. Walters in 1840. After the death of Walters in 1874, William Osborne bought part of his estate, which included the area now known as Osborne Park. The suburb was originally market gardens, due to rich peaty soil from the swamps between Lake Monger and Herdsman Lake. The area was popular among Chinese, Italian and Yugoslav settlers. The suburb was founded by a private trading concern and had a tram service in the early 1900s through an extension of the Perth tram system from the end of the Leederville line. The suburb is now served by Glendalough train station on the Joond ...
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