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  2. Mitchelton, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The estate gave its name to the Oxford Park railway station, despite the railway station being to the west of the estate, [10] which resulted in land near that railway station being commonly known as Oxford Park [11] (although that land never formed part of the Oxford Park subdivision). Grovely State School opened on 9 October 1916.

  3. Oxford Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Park railway station is located on the Ferny Grove line in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is one of two railway stations serving the Brisbane suburb of Mitchelton , the other being Mitchelton railway station .

  4. Mitchelton railway station - Wikipedia

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    Mitchelton railway station is located on the Ferny Grove line in Queensland, Australia. It is one of two railway stations serving the Brisbane suburb of Mitchelton , the other being Oxford Park railway station .

  5. Keperra, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Ferny Grove railway line running east between Keperra, Grovely, Oxford Park and Mitchelton was recently duplicated. This work was completed in 2008. [6] Grovely is a neighbourhood within the suburb of Keperra. [7]

  6. Mitchelton State School - Wikipedia

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    Mitchelton State School is a heritage-listed state school and state school at 47 Glen Retreat Road, Mitchelton, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by Boulton & Paul, Ltd and Department of Public Works (Queensland) and built from 1950 to 1960.

  7. Park Town, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Park Town is a small residential area in central North Oxford, a suburb of Oxford, England. It was one of the earliest planned suburban developments in the area and most of the houses are Grade II listed .

  8. Bletchingdon Park - Wikipedia

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    The estate remained in the Valentia family until 1948, when Lord Valentia sold it to the Hon. William Astor, who resold it in 1953 to the Hon. Robin Cayzer, later Lord Rotherwick. [5] In 1975 Bletchington Park was purchased by Dr. Mahmoud Araboff, who established an English language institute on the estate.

  9. University Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford University Parks, commonly referred to locally as the University Parks, or just The Parks, is a large parkland area slightly northeast of the city centre in Oxford, England. The park is bounded to the east by the River Cherwell , though a small plot of land called Mesopotamia sits between the upper and lower levels of the river.