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  2. Fairymead House - Wikipedia

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    Fairymead House is a heritage-listed homestead at Thornhill Street, Bundaberg North, Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John Shedden Adam and built in 1890. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 22 February 2002.

  3. Port Curtis Co-operative Dairy Association Ltd Factory

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    Surviving elements of the Gladstone factory site include the 1929–1930 factory building, an early factory office building, several cold stores, a c. 1938 single-storeyed office building with two- storeyed extensions erected 1948–1950, a 1938 re-tinning shed, an ice shed and store room erected during the Second World War, and sections of a ...

  4. Fairymead Sugar Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Fairymead Sugar Plantation was a sugar plantation in Fairymead, Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. It was established by Ernest Young together with his father Henry and brothers Arthur, and Horace. It was one of Bundaberg's earliest independent sugar plantations and had one of its earliest sugar mills. [1]

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    The onscreen star said he was his heaviest in 2011, weighing 400 lbs, but he managed to shed 200 lbs. However, it took him several years to get there. “I wanted to do it slowly.

  7. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins and Riley followed up that book with Inventions from the Shed (1999) [17] and a 5-part film documentary series with the same name. [18] Gordon Thorburn also examined the shed proclivity in his book Men and Sheds (2002), [19] as did Gareth Jones in Shed Men (2004). [20] Recently, "Men's Sheds" have become common in Australia. [21]