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Synonyms for creswick or Related words with creswick
angaston
buninyong
stonehouse
strathalbyn
boddington
chirnside
wycheproof
kyneton
blayney
kilcoy
daylesford
warracknabeal
mudgee
mittagong
dennistoun
northam
newdegate
orroroo
normanby
ermington
methven
deloraine
murtoa
hughenden
hawera
narrogin
castlemaine
renmark
eudunda
dunolly
pinjarra
wittenoom
arncliffe
landsborough
euroa
elwick
beechworth
yarrawonga
cannington
monbulk
temuka
beaudesert
blaxland
wangaratta
dennington
niddrie
katanning
malmsbury
timperley
ravensthorpe
Examples of "creswick"
Creswick
has three primary schools—two government and one Catholic:
Creswick
Primary School,
Creswick
North Primary School and St Augustines respectively.
Creswick
is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia 18 kilometres north of Ballarat and 129 km northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Hepburn. It is 430 metres above sea level. At the 2011 census,
Creswick
had a population of 3,303.
Creswick
was named after the
Creswick
family, the pioneer settlers of the region.
He was born at
Creswick
to Thomas Bolitho Grose and Charlotte Robins. After attending local private schools he became a printer with the "
Creswick
Advertiser", of which he ultimately became manager and editor. He married Bessie Jane Jeffrey, with whom he had ten children. He served as Mayor of
Creswick
from 1893 to 1894. In 1894 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for
Creswick
, serving until 1904. Grose died in
Creswick
in 1940.
Creswick
was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the colony, and later Australian state of Victoria centred on the town of
Creswick
from 1859 to 1904.
Creswick
was born in Sheffield (at the time it was within Derbyshire). He was the son of Thomas
Creswick
and Mary Epworth and educated at Hazelwood, near Birmingham.
Adam Ronaldson, implement maker, of
Creswick
-road"."
In April 1862 the "
Creswick
Advertiser" announced:
Benjamin
Creswick
(1853–1946) was an English sculptor.
Polwarth and South Grenville, Sandridge, South Gippsland, Ararat, Castlemaine,
Creswick
,
Allendale Railway Station was on the North
Creswick
to Daylesford line. The railway closed in sections with Allendale to Newlyn closed on December 1, 1976, and from North
Creswick
to Allendale on December 8, 1986.
Creswick
is located on the Midland Highway.
Creswick
railway station is served by V/Line train services to Ballarat and Maryborough, as well as buses from Ballarat operated by Davis Bus Service.
Creswick
was born near Covent Garden, London. He was intended for a mercantile career, but the death of his father when
Creswick
was 17 left him free to follow his theatrical vocation.
The Shire of
Creswick
was divided into four ridings, each of which elected three councillors:
His service to the community is recognised by an obelisk in Cambridge Street,
Creswick
, Victoria.
This track runs from Buninyong, via Ballarat,
Creswick
and Mollongghip to Daylesford.
"Off to the Diggings" co-written by William
Creswick
and R Shepherd
Creswick
Gap (), in Antarctica, is a gap between the
Creswick
Peaks and the Campbell Ridges on the west side of Palmer Land. The gap extends from Chapman Glacier to Meiklejohn Glacier and provides a safe sledging route from George VI Sound via Naess Glacier and Meiklejohn Glacier to the Dyer Plateau of Palmer Land. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in association with the
Creswick
Peaks at the south end of the gap.
Creswick
has one platform. It is serviced by V/Line Maryborough line services.
Creswick
is also served by VLine road coach services from Ballarat to Donald.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" co-written by William
Creswick
and William Bodham Donne