Destination WA - The Cloisters
Richard Offen returns to team up with Lee Steele and explore more of Perth’s rich history.
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Perth - Australia's sunniest capital city
Visit the early convict-built The Cloisters
Soak up the atmosphere at Kalamunda Market
Vegemite? You just might delight!
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Perth - Australia's sunniest capital city
Visit the early convict-built, The Cloisters
Vegemite? You just might delight!
Soak up the atmosphere at Kalamunda Market
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Perth - Australia's sunniest capital city
Visit the early convict-built The Cloisters
Vegemite? You just might delight!
Soak up the atmosphere at Kalamunda Market
Margaret River - Where the river doesn't flow with wine... but it might as well should
Go vineyard-hopping through the region's primary industry
Visit the Mammoth Cave for a 35,000 year old history lesson
Down Margaret River, locals love their wine. You would too!
Albany… some of the best coastlines the world has to offer
Get blown away by the strange and beautiful Wind Farm
Have a whale of a time watching whales
If it's a beach holiday you want, Esperance has got it
Take a trip to Pink Lake. See it to believe it
Visit the always impressive National Parks
Experience a Gold Rush ghost town in Kalgoorlie
Visit the Super Pit, Australia's largest open pit gold mine
Follow Golden pipeline trail
Fremantle - Where the old and new meet
Take a history lesson from an unlikely place - Fremantle Market
In Fremantle, locals love their coffee. You would too!
It's the year 1831, feel what it's like to be a prisoner at the Fremantle Prison
7 Cloisters Cove, West Busselton, South West, Western Australia
Yes! You need to be the first to call and view this Dale Alcock built family home in lovely cul-de-sac in highly sought-after Cloisters Estate. This is a huge opportunity to get into the market, perfect for First Home Buyers, the growing family or Investors alike with all the conveniences you need at your doorstep. Situated on a huge 746sqm block there is great potential for you to add your personal touch as it does need a little TLC (hence the fantastic price).
Features Include:
- Three bedrooms all with robes
- Two bathrooms
- Combined kitchen and meals area
- Formal lounge room
- Reverse cycle air conditioning
- Covered West facing outdoor patio entertaining
- Side access to large fenced yard
- Mains reticulation
- Workshop measuring 6x3m approx.
All this situated within walking distance of 6 schools, both Government and Private, parks and the Geographe Leisure Centre with local shops and the beach close by.
For your private viewing call Chris Hills today on 0418 671 253.
This information has been prepared to assist solely in the marketing of this property. While all care has been taken to ensure the information provided herein is correct, we do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information.
Destination WA - Historical Perth Churches
Chrissy meets with Heritage Perth’s Richard Offen to discover the origins of Perth’s historical churches.
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Bishop Mathew Hale 今日のパースの5秒 / 5 Seconds of Perth Today – 22 October 2018 / 2018年10月22日
5 Seconds of Perth Today on 22nd October 2018 is Statue of Bishop Mathew Hale.
A statue commemorates Bishop Mathew Hale at 200 St Georges Terrace, The Cloisters, Perth. His role was in the development of education in Western Australia. He founded the Hale School in 1858 which is the oldest private boys' school in Western Australia. The school was originally situated at the Cloisters on St Georges Terrace in Perth, and in 1961 to its current premises in Wembley Downs. Mathew Hale (18 June 1811 - 3 April 1895) was the first Bishop of Perth, and later Bishop of Brisbane. He eventually returned to England and he died on April 3, 1895.
2018年10月22日のパースの5秒は、マシュー・ヘイル司教記念像。
マシュー・ヘイル司教記念像は、パースのクロイスチャー、セントジョージズテラス200番地にあります。まず、彼は西オーストラリア州の教育発展に大きく貢献しました。1858年に西オーストラリア州では最も古い私立の男子学校「ヘイル・スクール」を開校させ、その開校場所がこの銅像のあるクロイスチャーでした。1961年には今のウェンブリー・ダウンに「ヘイル・スクール」は移転しています。また、マシュー・ヘイルはパースの最初の司教でもあり、その後、ブリスベンでも務めています。晩年、彼はイングランドに戻り、1895年4月3日に生涯を閉じています。
[Wikipedia] Matthew Hale (bishop)
Matthew Blagden Hale (18 June 1811 – 3 April 1895) was the first Bishop of Perth and then the Bishop of Brisbane.
Born in Alderley, Gloucestershire, England, Matthew Hale was the son of Robert and Lady Theodosia (née Bourke). His maternal grandfather was The Earl of Mayo, Lord Archbishop of Tuam. After completing his education at Wotton-under-Edge, he attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and obtained his B.A. in 1835 and M.A. in 1838. He was eventually conferred an honorary DD as well. He was ordained in the Church of England in 1836.
In 1840, Hale married Sophia Clode, which whom he would have three children before her death in 1845. He became Archdeacon of Adelaide in 1847. The following year he married Sabina, daughter of John and Georgiana Molloy. In 1855, Hale returned to England without his family. The following July he arrived in Western Australia on the Guyon and, in November, his family arrived there from South Australia. In March 1857, Hale returned to England with his family, where on 25 July 1857 he was consecrated as the first Bishop of Perth at the Lambeth Palace Chapel.
Returning to Western Australia on the Nile early in 1858, he took office as Bishop of Perth. That year he opened the first boys' college in the colony. Modelled after England's public schools, it remains the oldest boys' school in Western Australia and has been renamed Hale School in his honour.
Hale was Bishop of Perth until 1875, when he became Bishop of Brisbane until 1885. He eventually returned to England, retiring in Clifton, Bristol, where he died on 3 April 1895.
A statue of Hale was erected outside The Cloisters in central Perth in March 2008.
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Spanish Monastery In Australia (1964)
Location: Berowra, Australia
Title reads: 'Spanish Mission In Australia's Bush'.
GV. Various, of a picturesque Benedictine Monastery of New Norcia in Western Australia.
MV. Man breaking up wood. Two more GVs. of the monastery. MS. Monk walking through cloister. GV. Clock tower of monastery.
CU. Drawings showing the Spaniard, Dom Salvado, in 1846 and the ways in which the monastery established itself. It was established to 'helping to care for the aborigines of Western Australia'.
VS. Around the monastery showing the monks in their library, carvings, ornaments, bibles and Dom Salvado's tomb.
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Last Post Ceremony from the Australian War Memorial23rd April 2015
At the end of each day, commencing at 4.55 pm AEDT, the Memorial farewells visitors with its moving Last Post Ceremony. The ceremony begins with the singing of the Australian National Anthem, followed by the poignant strains of a Lament, played by a piper. Visitors are invited to lay wreaths and floral tributes beside the Pool of Reflection. The Roll of Honour in the Cloisters lists the names of more than 102,000 Australians who have given their lives in war and other operations over more than a century. At each ceremony the story behind one of these names will be told. The Ode is then recited, and the ceremony ends with the sounding of the Last Post.
Rodeo at University of Adelaide, 3 September 1932
Original newsreel footage of the rodeo held on 3 September 1932 on Jubilee Oval (now part of the University of Adelaide grounds) to celebrate Sidney Kidman's 75th bithday.
Attended by over 45,000 people, the rodeo was organised by his employees with stockmen attending from Kidman's properties.
It remains Australia's largest public birthday party ever for a private citizen. Les Daley composed a poem Kidman's Boys for the occasion.
The Jubilee Oval was the home of Adelaide's agricultural shows until they moved to the Wayville Showgrounds.
It was just to the north of the then-brand new Barr Smith Library and is now part of the University of Adelaide grounds.
The Barr Smith Library, the Cloisters, the Royal Adelaide Hospital nurses' quarters and the former South Australian Institute of Technology can clearly be seen in the background.
Video courtesy of Rare Books & Special Collections, Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide.
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Queens Gardens, Perth, is a 3.3 hectare park located on a former brickworks and clay pit site in the eastern end of the Perth, Western Australia Central Business District (CBD).[1][2][3][4][5] The park is bounded by Hay Street to the south, Plain Street to the west, Nelson Crescent to the north and Hale Street to the east.
The site of Queen's Gardens was initially part of the commonage which was used for recreation purposes including horse racing and later as a clay pit and brickworks. Bricks were produced from the site between 1860 and 1890, and featured in many of Perth's prominent buildings constructed at that time, including the Town Hall, The Cloisters and The Barracks. At this time the place was known as the East Perth Clayfields Reserve.More info:
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Rendezvous Hotel Perth Central - Perth Hotels, Australia
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This property is 8 minutes walk from the beach.
Located in the heart of Perth CBD (Central Business District), Rendezvous Studio Hotel Perth Central offers air-conditioned accommodation with a kitchenette.
Guests have access to a fitness centre, a sauna and a restaurant with outdoor dining.
Guests receive 100MBS of free WiFi per 24 hours.
Perth Central Rendezvous Studio Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Kings Park and the Botanic Gardens are 10 minutes’ walk away.
The restaurant serves modern Australian cuisine made with local produce.
The bar features a range of local beers and classic cocktails.
All rooms feature cable TV and a work desk.
Each room has free local calls, a minibar and tea/coffee making facilities.
Some rooms feature river or city views.
The property offers a 24-hour reception and 3 hours of free internet daily.
The tour desk can help guests with travel arrangements.
Perth CBD is a great choice for travellers interested in shopping, food and sightseeing.
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Subscribe here: Get more breaking news at: One of the city's flagship revamp projects will have its offical opening tonight when the Cloisters opens its doors. Boasting a courtyard with a retractable roof and gourmet food outlets, it's hoped the 70 million dollar revamp will breathe new life into the CBD.
Veneration to Lord Buddha's relics & Luangta maha boowa's relics & Robe offering ceremony
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The event was auspicious occasion for devotees to perform meritorious deeds and pay homage and reverence to Lord Buddha's relics and revered monk Luangta Maha Boowa. The Lord Buddha's relic was made available due to the kind courtesy of Wat Chetawan.
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