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Lorking, Sydney
Lotaville Girls' School Educational institution
Lottie Stewart Hospital Hospital or other health organisation
Lottin, Victor-Charles
Lotus Line SculpturePublic art work
Louden, A
Lough, John J
Lough, May
Louie the Fly Fictional character
Louis Film Company Commercial organisation
Love, John
Love, Nigel
Lovejoy, Robin
Lovell, Henry Tasman
Lovell, Nigel
Lovers Jump Creek River or creek
Lovers Leap, Maroota Geological feature
Lovett Bay Suburb
Low, David
Lowe, Robert
Lowell Ship
Lower Portland Suburb
Lower Portland School of Arts hall School of Arts hall
Lower Prospect Canal Canal
Lowndes, Jimmy
Lowry-Corry, Somerset (Lord Belmore)
Lowy, Frank
Luana Hall Hall
Lubrano, Francesco
Lucania House
Lucas Heights Suburb
Lucas, Ann
Lucas, Arthur Henry
Lucas, Augustin
Lucas, Clive
Lucas, John
Lucas, John snr
Lucas, Mary
Lucas, Nathaniel
Lucas, Olivia
Lucas, Penelope
Lucas, Samuel
Lucas, William
Lucas-Tooth, Robert Lucas
Lucasville railway station Railway station
Lucinda Ship
Lucy Osburn - Nightingale Foundation Museum Cultural organisation
Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Foundation Cultural organisation
Lucy, Black
Luddenham Suburb

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Lorking, Sydney

Politician.

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Lotaville Girls' School

A day and boarding school for girls established by Mary Hughes and her husband Professor Henry Hughes in Surrey Street in Darlinghurst in 1881. It moved into the former Star and Garter Inn building in Randwick between 1885 and 1890, then the purpose built Tara on Allison Road. From 1903 to 1908 it was housed in Avonmore Terrace, Randwick.

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Educational institution

Lottie Stewart Hospital

Treatment centre at Dundas for a wide range of specialist services founded by Frederick Stewart.

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Hospital or other health organisation

Lottin, Victor-Charles

French sailor on La Coquille which visited in 1824.

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Lotus Line

Water sculpture in Redfern Park of cast stainless steel and bronze lotus flowers.

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Sculpture

Public art work

Louden, A

President of the Boot, Shoe and Slipper Manufacturers' Association of New South Wales in the early 1900s.

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Lough, John J

Community leader and Mayor of Manly.

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Lough, May

Wife of Manly Mayor John Lough.

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Louie the Fly

Cartoon character in an advertisement created for Mortein in 1957 by Bryce Courtenay.

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Fictional character

Louis Film Company

Purchaser of the Hoyts Enmore Theatre in 1969, which it renamed Finos Theatre screening Greek films until 1984.

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Commercial organisation

Love, John

Early landowner who was issued a grant of 90-acres in the Ryde area by Acting Governor Lieutenant-Colonel William Paterson in 1795.

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Love, Nigel

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Aviator and flour miller who after serving as a pilot in World War I, developed an airfield at Mascot and promoted aviation through joy flights and charter operations.

Lovejoy, Robin

Actor and artistic director.

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Lovell, Henry Tasman

Psychologist and teacher who was first professor of psychology at the University of Sydney.

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Lovell, Nigel

Film, radio and television actor.

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Lovers Jump Creek

Small watercourse that flows through Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.

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River or creek

Lovers Leap, Maroota

Sandstone escarpment on the Hawkesbury River at Upper Crescent Reach, Portland Head. The Darug and Darkinyung name for the landmark is probably Yerumbola, recorded in 1829.

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Geological feature

Lovett Bay

Small northern suburb on western shore of Pittwater.

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Suburb

Low, David

Cartoonist whose Bulletin drawings of Prime Minister WM Hughes during World War I made him famous, and led to him moving to England where his work featured in many publications.

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Lowe, Robert

Barrister who chose to practise law in Australia after being diagnosed with imminent blindness and who found acclaim and enmity in his fight for responsible government in the colony during the crucial 1840s.

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Lowell

Ship which bought ice from Boston in 1855.

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Ship

Lower Portland

A rural suburb in the Hills Shire Local Government Area at the junction of the Colo and Hawkesbury Rivers. Named after the third Duke of Portland, William Cavendish-Bentinck who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain between 1794 and 1801.

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Lower Portland School of Arts hall

Community hall opened in 1913.

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School of Arts hall

Lower Prospect Canal

Open canal which carried water from Prospect Reservoir to Guildford between 1888 and 1995. The canal has now been replaced with pipes and the canal corridor is now a reserve area for walking and cycling.

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Canal

Lowndes, Jimmy

Aboriginal stockman who travelled from his home on the Georges River to work on the Castlereagh River.

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Lowry-Corry, Somerset (Lord Belmore)

Earl of Belmore who was Governor when Prince Alfred was shot, and opened the first Intercolonial Exhibition.

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Lowy, Frank

Australian-Israeli businessman who founded the Westfield Group.

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Luana Hall

Community hall which was demolished for the construction of Dee Why Returned Services League club.

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Hall

Lubrano, Francesco

Owner of the 'Italo- Australian' newspaper.1922-1940.

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Lucania

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Home of Ernest Fisk at the corner of Stuart and Cleveland Streets Wahroonga, which received the first radio signal between England and Australia.

House

Lucas Heights

Southern suburb where Sydney's only nuclear reactor operates, producing isotopes for research and medical purposes. The residential area to the north was renamed Barden Ridge to avoid association with the facility.

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Lucas, Ann

Wife of John Lucas.

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Lucas, Arthur Henry

English-born schoolmaster and biologist who taught in Australia for over 50 years.

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Lucas, Augustin

Captain of the French ship L'Oriental which arrived in Sydney in April 1841.

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Lucas, Clive

Australian architect in the heritage field, scholar, author and heritage advocate.

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Lucas, John

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Carpenter, publican and building contractor who entered parliament after achieving business success.

Lucas, John snr

Builder, miller and businessman who constructed mills on the Georges River and enjoyed financial success until natural forces and mismanagement lead to bankruptcy in 1828.

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Lucas, Mary

Daughter of Thomas Rowley and his convict partner Elizabeth Selwyn, who married into the Lucas family.

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Lucas, Nathaniel

Carpenter and convict who worked hard at many trades, earning trust and security for his large family.

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Lucas, Olivia

Convict who witnessed and contributed significantly to the growth of the colony, experiencing both comfort and hardship as she raised a large family.

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Lucas, Penelope

Governess employed by John Macarthur.

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Lucas, Samuel

Farmer who established a woolwash near the junction of Cup and Saucer Creek and the Cooks River in 1863.

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Lucas, William

Building contractor.

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Lucas-Tooth, Robert Lucas

Prominent businessman, brewer and farmer who later became a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

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Lucasville railway station

Station on the Zig Zag railway line now abandoned.

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Railway station

Lucinda

Steam yacht on which the draft constitution for the Commonwealth of Australia was prepared over the weekend of 27-29 March 1891, whilst it was moored at Brooklyn.

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Lucy Osburn - Nightingale Foundation Museum

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Nursing museum and archives at Sydney Hospital housed in the Nightingale Wing, the oldest remaining building on the hospital site. The building originally housed Australia's first school of nursing and was run by Lucy Osburn who arrived in Sydney in 1868 and was a protegee of Florence Nightingale,

Cultural organisation

Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Foundation

Charitable body that operates the Lucy Osburn-Nightingale nursing museum and archives at Sydney Hospital.

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Lucy, Black

Aboriginal woman who lived on the banks of Tarban Creek, Gladesville, in the 1920s. Died 1928.

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Luddenham

South-western rural suburb named after a village in Kent which was the home town of John and Gregory Blaxland. It is adjacent to the proposed Badgerys Creek airport site.

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