Look up Torrens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Torrens may refer to: Electoral district of Torrens, a state electoral district Lake Torrens, a salt...
the province of South Australia, the first version of Torrens title enacted in the world. Torrens based his proposal on many of the ideas of Ulrich Hübbe...
mockumentary Trailer Park Boys. In October 2009, Torrens began hosting TV with TV's Jonathan Torrens, a comedic newsmagazine program broadcast on the...
Philip D'Oyly "Pip" Torrens (born 2 June 1960) is an English actor. Torrens portrayed courtier Tommy Lascelles in the Netflix drama The Crown, aristocrat...
the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Torrens, after the River Torrens. HMAS Torrens (D67), a River-class torpedo-boat destroyer commissioned...
west end of the River Torrens and freely used the river's resources. A Native Location was created on the north banks of the Torrens and indigenous labour...
Jason Torrens (born 20 May 1975 in Melbourne) is an Australian actor and musician. Torrens is best known for his role as Peter Unwin George Wall ("Pugwall")...
000 enrolled students. Torrens University Australia, along with Think Education and Media Design School, together form Torrens Global Education, which...
Look up torren in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Torren is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Torren Ecker (born 1985), American politician...
Cincinnati Reds selected Torrens from the Yankees. Immediately after taking Torrens, the Reds traded him to the San Diego Padres. Torrens joined the Padres'...
Torrens Act or Torrens ACT may refer to: Torrens title Torrens, Australian Capital Territory This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
depth of 1 m. It is located within the boundaries of Lake Torrens National Park. Lake Torrens stretches approximately 250 kilometres (155 mi) in length...
serves the inner southern suburb of Torrens Park. The station opened in 1914 as Blythwood, being renamed Torrens Park in 1921. In 1992, the Australian...
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens (13 October 1813 – 26 April 1894) was an Irish Liberal politician, who sat in the House of Commons for various constituencies...
General Torrens may refer to: Arthur Wellesley Torrens (1809–1855), British Army major general Henry Torrens (1833–1889), British Army lieutenant general...
Robert Torrens may refer to: Robert Torrens (judge) (1775–1856), Irish judge Robert Torrens (economist) (1780–1864), Irish economist and Royal Marines...
Jackie Torrens is a Canadian actress, writer and filmmaker based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. She began...
William Light, lies in the Port River between Pelican Point and Torrens Island. Torrens Island is separated from the smaller Garden Island to the south...
2020. It is owned by a consortium of Torrens Transit, John Holland and UGL Rail. As of July 2020[update], Torrens Connect has a fleet of 24 tram sets and...
Sir Robert Richard Torrens, GCMG (31 May 1812 – 31 August 1884), also known as Robert Richard Chute Torrens, was an Irish-born parliamentarian, writer...
states and territories) adopted the Torrens system of land registration of title between 1857 and 1875. The Torrens system was introduced first in South...
Jaime Torrens, ..." José Luis Palacios Garoz - El último villancico barroco valenciano 1995-8480210621 Page 35 "... maestro de capilla Jaime Torrens, los...
'Sticky' Torrens is a British former motor racing driver and greyhound trainer. He was one of the first hot rod racers from Northern Ireland. Torrens was born...
prestigious RAC Torrens Trophy". Goodwood Road & Racing. Archived from the original on 30 November 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2019. "The Torrens Trophy". Royal...