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Town in Tasmania, Australia
Parattah is a small township in Tasmania, located approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) southeast of the town of Oatlands. At the 2021 census, Parattah had
Parattah
Tasmania, Australia. On Monday 24 March 1952 a meeting was held at the Parattah Hotel, with the aim being to form a local football competition, the meeting
Oatlands District Football Association
Oatlands_District_Football_Association
Town in Tasmania, Australia
cottage still stands. The Oatlands railway line connected Oatlands with Parattah on the South line. The railway opened on 13 May 1885 and closed on 10 June
Oatlands,_Tasmania
Branch of Main Line in Tasmania, Australia
June 1949. The line branched off of the Main Line in Parattah outside the Tudor style Parattah Hotel and followed parallel to the Main Line for approximately
Oatlands_railway_line
railway employee was killed instantly on the Parattah-Oatlands line about 2.4 km (1.5 miles) from Parattah. The man was riding on one of two flat-topped
Railway_accidents_in_Tasmania
Former government railway operator in Tasmania, Australia
1949). Large stations were located at Hobart, Derwent Park, New Norfolk, Parattah, Launceston, Zeehan, Burnie and Devonport. On Hobart's suburban branch
Tasmanian_Government_Railways
1885: Mersey and Deloraine Railway opened—4′6″ gauge 1885: Oatlands to Parattah Railway opened 1885: Formation of the Mt Lyell Prospecting Association
History_of_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Localities around Stonor Jericho Jericho, Parattah, Oatlands Parattah Jericho Stonor Mount Seymour, Parattah, Baden, Tunnack Tiberias Rhyndaston, Tunnack
Stonor,_Tasmania
Passenger train in Tasmania, 1954 and 1978
Tasmania on 7 February 1967, the Tasman Limited service was terminated at Parattah, and passengers conveyed by bus to Hobart via the Midland Highway. On 5
Tasman_Limited
Anglican archdeacon
the Archdeacon of Central Otago from 1950 until 1966. Pywell was born in Parattah, and educated at St Aidan's Theological College, Ballarat. He was ordained
Barron_Pywell
Transport network in the Australian state
Launceston line) to St Marys on 29 June 1886. Oatlands line – Opened from Parattah to Oatlands on 13 May 1885. The line closed on 10 June 1949. Derwent Valley
Rail_transport_in_Tasmania
Steam locomotive in Tasmania, Australia
sent to Launceston as a shunter and was scrapped in October 1951. The Parattah & Oatlands Railway Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin issue
Big_Ben_(locomotive)
Lake in Tasmania, Australia
382304°E / -42.309651; 147.382304 Type Sandstone lagoon Primary inflows Parattah Creek Netting Creek River sources Jordan River Blackman River (piped) Primary
Lake_Dulverton
Australian rules football league
clubs were replaced by Parattah and Bagdad, who had split from Mangalore. Mangalore themselves would rejoin in 1952, replacing Parattah. They would go on to
South East District Football Association
South_East_District_Football_Association
Local government area in Tasmania, Australia
Marshes Magra Mangalore Melton Mowbray Mount Seymour Oatlands Orielton Parattah Pawtella Pelham Pontville Rhyndaston Runnymede Stonehenge Stonor Swanston
Southern_Midlands_Council
Railway line in Tasmania, Australia
its 955m long tunnel is passed, some 28 km later. The descent from near Parattah is not as steep or severe as its southern counterpart, although does still
South_Line,_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
census) Postcode 7120 Localities around Andover Oatlands York Plains, Pawtella Lemont Oatlands, Parattah Andover Lemont Parattah Parattah Stonehenge
Andover,_Tasmania
Devonport 5.1 7.8 Paloona 7310 Kentish 2.7 7.8 Paradise 7306 Kentish — 40.4 Parattah 7120 Southern Midlands — 18.5 Park Grove 7320 Burnie — 2.1 Parkham 7304
List of localities in Tasmania
List_of_localities_in_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
• Total 75 (2016 census) Postcode 7120 Localities around Mount Seymour Parattah Andover Andover Stonor Mount Seymour Stonehenge, Baden Stonor Baden, Stonor
Mount_Seymour,_Tasmania
Australian sportsman (1910–1986)
before eventually moving his family to Tasmania in 1929 to run the hotel at Parattah. In Tasmania, Nash gained work in a Launceston sport store and made his
Laurie_Nash
Australian rules footballer
that strike, he moved his family to Tasmania, and took over the hotel at Parattah. There he oversaw the sporting development of Laurie and his other son
Robert Nash (Australian footballer)
Robert_Nash_(Australian_footballer)
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Earth-lover; Demeter is the Mythological Greek Goddess of Corn and Harvest
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A Sage who Serves with a King
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Medieval form of Spanish Sancho, SANS means "holy."
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Son of Bharat (Brother of Lord Rama)
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Brave.
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