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Ignite is an American melodic hardcore band from Orange County, California. Formed in 1993, their commercial breakthrough album, A Place Called Home , was released in 2000 on TVT Records . Prior to this release, they were well regarded among hardcore fans, thanks in part to constant touring and having visited over 40 countries.
The Geelong Carousel is a fully-restored Victorian era carousel (or merry-go-round), that operates in a custom-built pavilion on the waterfront in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is owned and operated by the City of Greater Geelong .
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1986. Sources: AFL Tables , AustralianFootball.com Peter Andrew Johnston (born 13 November 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne and Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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The former Geelong Law Courts, in Myers Street, Geelong. 1910 – Geelong officially becomes a city; 1912 – Electric trams begin operation in Geelong; 1912 – First automatic telephone exchange in the Southern Hemisphere opens in Geelong; 1920 – Royal Australian Navy's submarine fleet based at Osborne House; 1925 – Geelong Football Club ...
The Geelong Club: 74 Brougham Street 1888–89 [22] Geelong Customs House: 57 Brougham Street 1855–56 [23] Geelong railway station: 1 Railway Terrace 1877 [24] Geelong Synagogue: 74–78 McKillop Street 1861 [25] Geelong Telegraph Station: 83A Ryrie Street 1857–58 [26] Geelong City Hall: 30 Gheringhap Street 1855 [27] Geelong Wool Exchange ...
Geelong A power station, 1948. The city of Geelong, Victoria, Australia was once home to two coal-fired power stations - Geelong A and Geelong B.. The first moves to provide an electricity supply to Geelong were made in 1898, with three separate companies vying for the right to operate in the city.
Bellarine Highway begins at the intersection of Latrobe Terrace and McKillop Street on the western edge of central Geelong.As McKillop Street, it runs east as a four-lane, dual-carriageway road through Geelong, where it eventually intersects with and changes its name to Ormond Road, running south-east until the intersection with Boundary Road on the eastern edge of central Geelong.