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  2. Abercrombie House - Wikipedia

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    Abercrombie House was built in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia in the 1870s by the Stewart family who were Bathurst pioneers. William Stewart came to Australia from England in 1825 as part of the colonisation of the penal colony (Australia). William was the Lieutenant Governor General of New South Wales; which meant he was hypothetically ...

  3. Bruce Stewart (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Stewart (born 27 December 1939) is an Australian former racing driver. He is best known for having the fifth most starts of any driver at the Bathurst 1000 , however has often been overlooked as most starts occurred in the 'co-driver' role.

  4. Bathurst, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Underlying Bathurst is the dominant feature of Bathurst granite (intruded in the Devonian period) and at Mount Panorama and Mount Stewart basalt occurs. [ 34 ] Topography of the region ranges from slightly undulating to rough and very steep country, about 30 km to the east of Bathurst is the folded and faulted sedimentary and metamorphosed ...

  5. James Stewart (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart was born in Sydney and died at Bathurst, New South Wales and was a descendant of a line of Bathurst landed gentry. He spent much of his childhood in Europe attended secondary school in Australia and enrolled at The Leys School in Cambridge in 1930, at the age of 17, then attended Cambridge University the following year.

  6. Charles Sturt University - Wikipedia

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    Charles Sturt University is an Australian multi-campus public university located in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and Victoria.Established in 1989, it was named in honour of Captain Charles Napier Sturt, [14] a British explorer who made expeditions into regional New South Wales and South Australia.

  7. Old Government Cottages Group, Bathurst - Wikipedia

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    The cottages that may have faced Stanley Street, Bathurst. The land on which this building group stands, on the corner of George and Stanley streets, originally surveyed as Lot 6, was set aside as a government reserve until it was sold to James William Bligh, a solicitor in 1847.

  8. Stuart Bathurst - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Eyre Bathurst (10 December 1815 – 15 March 1900) was an English cleric, and a first-class cricketer active 1836–39 who played for Oxford University. He notably switched from being a Church of England priest to become a Roman Catholic one.

  9. Stuart Bathurst Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Bathurst Catholic High School is a co-educational Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form, located in Wednesbury in the West Midlands of England. [1] The school opened in the 1960s and is named after 19th century Catholic cleric Stuart Bathurst , and is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham .