Belmore Park is a public park at the southern end of the Sydney central business district in the Australian state of New South Wales. Adjacent to the Central railway station, the park is bounded by Hay Street, Eddy Avenue, Elizabeth Street and Pitt Street. The area was previously known as Police Paddock and was part of a section of Crown land which included the Police Barracks, Devonshire Street Cemetery, Female Refuge of the Good Samaritan, Benevolent Asylum and a common.
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BelmorePark is a public park at the southern end of the Sydney central business district in the Australian state of New South Wales. Adjacent to the...
Belmore may refer to: Bertha Belmore (1882–1953), British stage and film actress Lionel Belmore (1867–1953), English actor and film director Rebecca Belmore...
Belmore Sports Ground, formerly known as Belmore Oval, is a multi-purpose stadium in Belmore, New South Wales, Australia. The park covers 22 acres (89...
Reserve Balfour Street Park Ballast Point Balls Head Reserve Barangaroo Reserve Beare Park Bede Spillane Gardens BelmorePark Ben Buckler Gun Battery...
Lord Belmore to resign his governorship on 26 June 1871 allowing the Belmore family to return to Castle Coole the following year. BelmorePark, Sydney...
Street, with its southern terminus at the junction with Hay Street, near BelmorePark. The street is one-way southbound to motorised traffic, with a bicycle...
1869, which was opened on 27 May by the Governor Lord Belmore (an event commemorated by BelmorePark in the centre of the city), along with the completion...
Belmore (12 May 1867 – 30 January 1953) was an English character actor and director on stage for more than a quarter of a century. Onstage, Belmore appeared...
Merryville Poll in 1938. The early Western Australian studs (Cranmore Park 1947, BelmorePark 1957) purchased Boonoke poll rams. Otway Falkiner started the Boonoke...
Architect minor alterations 1993: Proposed linking of court house gardens to BelmorePark via chicanes. The Goulburn Court house is significant as it is part of...
Prince Alfred Park is an urban park in Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia. It is bounded by Chalmers Street to the east, Cleveland Street to the south and...
750, mostly young children. First burials at Rookwood Cemetery. 1868 BelmorePark opens. St Andrew's Cathedral consecrated. Prince Alfred survives shooting...
Sacred Heart bought land known as "BelmorePark" on Centennial Road and established a convent school. In 1924, BelmorePark became a boys college under the...
Electric Tramway (BelmorePark to Fort Macquarie) Act 1900 No 63: "An Act to sanction the construction of an electric tramway from BelmorePark through Castlereagh...
well as to Turks. In August 2014, more than 6,000 Assyrians marched in BelmorePark in Sydney CBD to protest against the treatment of their Assyrian counterparts...
supporters. From Redfern Park the march progressed along both Chalmers and Elizabeth Streets and then stopped first at BelmorePark where a second group of...
in Thanh Hóa Province and barges near the city of Vinh. 2 February At BelmorePark in Sydney, three young Australian men became the first persons to burn...
direction for 200 metres from Elizabeth Street to Pitt Street. To the north BelmorePark runs along its full length, while to the south is Central station. Three...
return to a 161-mile (259 km) circular orbit for nominal reentry. At BelmorePark in Sydney, three young Australian men became the first people to burn...
Alfred Park, where the exhibition building was erected in 1870 for an inter-colonial exhibition opened by Governor Belmore, after whom BelmorePark was named...
Belmore railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Bankstown line at Burwood Road, Belmore in the City of Canterbury-Bankstown...
responsible for the creation of BelmorePark (north of the new Central railway constructed in 1874 in Haymarket), Lang Park (in Church Hill, between York...