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Capalaba–Cleveland Road (Shore Street West) – west – Capalaba Shore Street West – east – Cleveland Point Light: Northern end of Cleveland–Redland Bay Road (State Route 47) Road continues south as Waterloo Street. 0.6: 0.37: Russell Street: Four-way roundabout. Road turns east as Russell Street. 0.8: 0.50: Bloomfield Street: Four-way ...
Raby Bay Estate Map, 1885. Cleveland is the traditional territory of the Koobenpul clan of the Quandamooka. [8] There are conflicting reports as to the naming of Cleveland; it was either named in 1770 by Captain James Cook in honour of John Clevland, the Secretary of the Admiralty around the time, [9] or by surveyors in the 1840s, in honour of William Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland. [10]
A condominium (or condo for short) is an ownership regime in which a building (or group of buildings) is divided into multiple units that are either each separately owned, or owned in common with exclusive rights of occupation by individual owners.
StateLibQld 2 45927 The Grand View, Sketch of Cleveland as viewed from the Brighton Hotel, 1892 Grand View Hotel and North Street, 2015. The Grand View Hotel, a complex of buildings with a predominant two-storeyed masonry section built up to the footpath line on North Street, is located on the spur leading to Cleveland Point and overlooks water on three sides.
Old Cleveland Road continues east as State Route 30: 14.2: 8.8: New Cleveland Road (State Route 30) – north–west – Capalaba: Old Cleveland Road continues south-east with no route number: 15.0: 9.3: Mount Gravatt Capalaba Road (State Route 54) – south–west – Mackenzie / Camrose Street – north–east – Chandler
Sam Tanenhaus, historian, professor at University of St. Michael's College [10] Deborah Tannen, writer, professor of linguistics at Georgetown University [290] Jennifer Taub, law professor, commentator, and author [3]
The Bloomfield Track, which is also known as the Coast Road or officially, the Cape Tribulation-Bloomfield Road, is a controversial four-wheel-drive road in Far North Queensland, Australia. The road's construction through untouched wilderness was the cause of protests and blockades in the early 1980s.
Cape Cleveland, the northernmost point of the locality, separating Cleveland Bay and Bowling Green Bay Cape Woora, on the north-east coast to the south of Paradise Bay ( 19°15′22″S 147°03′35″E / 19.2561°S 147.0598°E / -19.2561; 147.0598 ( Cape Woora