Christ College (University of Tasmania) — Christ College Seal of Christ College Motto Jesus Christus esto mihi (Latin) Motto in English Jesus Christ shall be mine or Let Jesus Christ … Wikipedia
Christ College, Tasmania — Christ College is the oldest tertiary institution in Australia and is a residential college at the University of Tasmania, and is currently located on the University s grounds in Sandy Bay. Sport Students at Christ College participate in inter… … Wikipedia
Cressy, Tasmania — Cressy Tasmania … Wikipedia
Bracknell, Tasmania — For the town of Bracknell in England, see Bracknell Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Bracknell state = tas caption = lga = Meander Valley Council postcode = 7302 est = pop = 358 elevation= maxtemp = mintemp = rainfall = stategov =… … Wikipedia
Carrick, Tasmania — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Carrick state = tas caption = lga = Meander Valley Council postcode = 7291 est = pop = 317 elevation= maxtemp = mintemp = rainfall = stategov = Lyons fedgov = Lyons dist1 = 198 dir1 = N location1=… … Wikipedia
John Helder Wedge — (1793 – 22 November 1872) surveyor and explorer, was the second son of Charles Wedge of Shudy Camps, Cambridge, England, from whom he learned the rudiments of his profession. Losses during the post war depression in agriculture induced Wedge and… … Wikipedia
Northern Midlands Municipality — Lage der Northern Midlands in Tasmanien Gliederung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Electoral division of Rowallan — The Electoral division of Rowallan was one of the 15 Tasmanian Legislative Council electorates or seats, but it was re named Western Tiers in 2008 after a redistribution of boundaries. As of 2001 the seat has been held by independent member Greg… … Wikipedia
Locations in Australia with an English name — English place names in Australia is a list of Australian place names that were originally place names in England later applied in Australia by English emigrants and explorers.New South Wales*Albury *Barham *Barnes *Belford *Bexhill *Blackheath… … Wikipedia
Charles Sandford (bishop) — The Rt Rev Charles Waldegrave Sandford,[1] DD was the fourth Bishop of Gibraltar.[2] He was born in 1828[3] into an ecclesiastical family[4] and educated at Rugby and Christ Church, Oxford.[5] Later he was a Tutor … Wikipedia