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  2. Swanbourne, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Swanbourne is bounded by the Swanbourne Rifle Range and Cottesloe Golf Club to the north, Lake Claremont and Stirling Road to the east, the Fremantle railway line and North Street to the south, and the Indian Ocean to the west. At the 2016 Australian census, Swanbourne had a population of 4,059 people. 69.6% of people were born in Australia ...

  3. List of social nudity places in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Look for a white rail fence on Farrington Highway right or ocean side about four miles west of Haleiwa, north shore. Park there. When entering the beach area from the dirt access trail from highway where park rules sign is walk RIGHT (NOT left) on the beach for clothing optional. Signage prohibiting nudity was removed in 2016.

  4. Beach - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Beach, on the south coast of England, is a shingle beach that has been nourished with very large pebbles in an effort to withstand the erosion of the upper area of the beach. These large pebbles made the beach unwelcoming for pedestrians for a period of time until natural processes integrated the naturally occurring shingle into the ...

  5. John Fremantle, 5th Baron Cottesloe - Wikipedia

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    Eton College. John Fremantle was born on 22 January 1927, the son of John Walgrave Halford Fremantle, 4th Baron Cottesloe (1900–1994) and Lady Elizabeth Harris, daughter of James Edward Harris, 5th Earl of Malmesbury and Dorothy Gough-Calthorpe.

  6. Cottesloe Beach - Wikipedia

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    Cottesloe Beach is a popular beach in Cottesloe and one of the most iconic locations of Western Australia. [1] [failed verification] [2] The enduring popularity of the beach is the result of combination of factors including proximity to metropolitan Perth, accessibility by train, shelter from strong summer breezes and presence of offshore reefs making it a relatively safe swimming location. [3]

  7. Fremantle Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Fremantle Fortress was the combined coastal defences protecting the harbour of Fremantle, Western Australia, since the mid-1930s and, predominantly, during World War II.The coastal defences of the Fremantle Fortress stretched along the coastline of Perth from Cape Peron to Swanbourne and also included installations on Garden Island and Rottnest Island.

  8. Swanbourne - Wikipedia

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    The first Swanbourne school was founded in 1712 under the will of brothers William and Nicholas Godwin. [2] [6]The present Swanbourne Church of England School in Winslow Road is a mixed, voluntary aided primary school that forms a component of the Three Schools with Mursley Church of England School and Drayton Parslow Village School, under an agreement of 2009.

  9. Division of Curtin - Wikipedia

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    John Curtin, the division's namesake. The division was created in 1949 and is named for John Curtin, who was Prime Minister of Australia from 1941 to 1945. Prior to its creation, much of this area was part of the Division of Fremantle, which Curtin represented for most of the time from 1928 to 1945.