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  2. William Hart (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Young William was educated at Launceston and for several years worked in his father's business. Around 1846 he and his brother Frank (2 January 1833 – 1 September 1907) started in business on their own account as "W. & F. Hart", [2] which partnership was dissolved around 1871 and later became "W. Hart & Sons" of Charles Street, Launceston ...

  3. File:Central Charles Street, Launceston, c. 1917.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Target school - Wikipedia

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    A school is also often considered a target when a large number of City or Wall Street firms conduct an on-campus recruiting ("OCR"). [3] A school's status as a target may vary slightly from industry to industry, firm to firm, and region to region, but in general is divided into target, semi-target, and non-target schools.

  5. National Theatre, Launceston - Wikipedia

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    Due to ongoing costs, the LCC decided to sell the theatre in 1969, although events continued into the next year. The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust premiered Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's comedic opera School for Fathers, [28] Welsh dramatist Emlyn Williams performed his one-man show on the life of Charles Dickens [29] and world-renowned pianist Winifred Atwell gave the final performance at the ...

  6. Australian Maritime College - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Maritime College (AMC) is a tertiary education institution based in Launceston, Tasmania, established by the Maritime College Act 1978 (Cth). Tertiary education is provided and organised by the University of Tasmania (UTAS) as the Australian Maritime College at the University of Tasmania (AMC@UTAS). The college's educational ...

  7. Launceston Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building project was commissioned by Launceston Town Council in 1864 to architect Peter Mills. [1] The foundation stone was laid on 21 April 1864 by the Governor of Tasmania, Thomas Gore Browne. [2] The structure came into use in 1867. [1] The building underwent several expansion and modification interventions throughout its history.