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clgr:
North_Melbourne,_Victoria
Property
Value
rdf:
type
owl:
NamedIndividual
Settlement
Suburb of Melbourne
Slum in Australia
rdfs:
label
North Melbourne, Victoria
owl:
sameAs
dbr:
North_Melbourne,_Victoria
prov:
wasDerivedFrom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangle_(TV_series)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Settlements
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Suburbs_of_Melbourne
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Melbourne_suburbs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Melbourne
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Slums_in_Australia
skos:
prefLabel
North Melbourne, Victoria
skos:
altLabel
Hotham West
Hotham
North Melbourne
Hotham, Victoria
Hotham, now known as North Melbourne, Victoria
N. Melbourne, Vic., Australia
North Melbourne Town Council
North Melbourne, Vic
clgo:
country
Australia
clgo:
populationTotal
14953
is
clgo:
birthPlace
of
Bill McCabe (footballer, born 1908)
Frank Melville
Bill Nash (footballer)
Pat Considine
Ian Johnson (cricketer)
Len Smith (footballer, born 1882)
Isaac Drape
Billy Bremner (Australian footballer)
Mike Londerigan
Percy Pitt (footballer)
Charles McDonald (Australian politician)
Ned McSweeney
Charlie Cox (Australian footballer)
William Dymock
Chris Fogarty
Richard Moran (Australian footballer)
Dave Currie (footballer)
Norm Bland
Tommy Corrigan
Tom Warne
Jack Furness
Syd Anderson (footballer, born 1884)
Ike Little
Bill Redmond (footballer)
Vic Lawrence (Australian rules footballer)
Leslie Hope (footballer)
Bill McCulloch
James Hegney
George Wickens
Charlie Beckley
George Warde (footballer)
Dick Godfrey
William Angwin (footballer)
Gordon Brunnen
Syd Thom
Jimmy Thurgood
Les Reynolds
Rob McEwen (footballer)
Bill McIntosh
Ernie McMaster
Roy Sitch
Ivor Greenwood
John Fogarty (footballer, born 1882)
Don Cameron (Victorian politician)
Jack Adamson
Henry Bray
Albert Thurgood
Charles Clements
George Morrison (footballer)
Archibald Gilchrist
Jack Todd (footballer, born 1881)
Tom McNamara (footballer, born 1874)
George Rawle
Archie Whitfield
Percy Hordern (footballer)
Bob Boyle (footballer)
Alby Kirchner
Les Smith (footballer, born 1892)
Bill Marshall (Australian footballer)
Jack Bennett (footballer, born 1922)
Fred Blackham
Ian Johnson with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
Tommy O'Day
Tom Hawkins (footballer, born 1885)
Neville Heffernan
Fred Rutley
Teddy Gardiner
Horrie Jose
Kevin Hayes (footballer)
Charles Pickerd
Jim Pender (footballer, born 1877)
Bill Sharkey
Thomas White (Australian politician)
Harry Barnes (footballer)
Bill Madden (footballer)
Ivor Lawson
Tom Bollard
Joe Chandler (footballer)
William Sullivan (cricketer)
Fred Williams (Australian footballer, born 1900)
Syd Barker Jr.
Fred Pitt
Martin O'Brien (footballer)
Paddy Noonan
Alby Sykes
Mick Pullen
Alf Hearnden
Stan Radloff
Jim Makin
Frank McManus (Australian politician)
Gilbert Chandler
Allan Geddes
Billy Egan
Joe McElholum
Tom Robertson (Australian footballer)
Ernie Cameron
Alf Goonan
Edgar Masters (footballer)
Ray Ross (footballer, born 1900)
is
clgo:
city
of
St Aloysius' College (Melbourne)
is
clgo:
deathPlace
of
Armes Beaumont
Jim Harrison (Australian politician)
is
clgo:
location
of
Dot Dash Recordings
Arden Street Oval