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Victoria Rowe Holbrook is an American scholar and translator of Turkish literature and language. She studied at Harvard and Princeton , obtaining a PhD from the latter in 1985. Her subject was Near Eastern Studies .
Commander Norman Douglas Holbrook VC (9 July 1888 – 3 July 1976) was a British naval recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award of the British honours system. Holbrook was the first submariner to be awarded the VC and it was the first naval VC gazetted in the First World War .
Holbrook is a small town in Southern New South Wales, Australia. It is on the Hume Highway , 384 kilometres (239 mi) by road North East of Melbourne [ 2 ] and 492 kilometres (306 mi) by road south-west of Sydney [ 3 ] between Tarcutta and Albury .
Continuing north, the Murray River, the south bank of which is the Victoria–New South Wales border, is crossed on the bypass of Albury-Wodonga. From Albury, the highway skirts Lake Hume and continues across undulating country generally north-east towards Holbrook and then Tarcutta.
Hüsn ü Aşk (literally: Beauty and Love) is the magnum opus of Turkish Mevlevî poet Şeyh Gâlib. Hüsn ü Aşk consists of 2101 verses and is an allegory of major themes in Sufi Islam.
It covered an area comprising the southernmost parts of inland New South Wales and even some parts of Northern Victoria. The group was born from the Far South Rugby League and Wagga Rugby League, and was originally called Group 18 between 1934 and 1936.
The Hume Highway exits and major intersections are spread across the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria.. The Hume Highway national route is in four sections comprising, from north to south, urban stretches of the highway in Sydney, a motorway from the outskirts of Sydney to the Southern Highlands, a grade-separated highway in regional New South Wales, and a freeway throughout ...
The National Museum of Australian Pottery is located in the town of Holbrook, New South Wales. [1] It holds over 2000 pieces of domestic Australian pottery made in the 19th and early 20th centuries.