Mr. LEWIS'S EQUESTRIAN COMPANY,. Last Week of MADAME DALLECASSE and M. ... ASSOCIATIONS: Lewis Henry Lavenu (musician, deceased); Nicholas Bochsa (musician, died 1856; the lyre on his grave in Newtown Cemetery was apparently already broken); Charles
George Lewis. Saturday Evening, November 11, 1854. GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT,. Comprising all the available Vocal and Instrumental Talent to be had in Melbourne. ... Miss Hamilton. Mrs. Hancock. Miss Warde. Mr. Daniel Golding. ASSOCIATIONS: George
Third Grade: Sydney University 5-142 off 25.3 overs (Matthew Powys 47, Lewis Bedford 31; Stephen Wark 2-27) defeated St George 8-140 off 50 overs (Lachlan Wilmore 36
THIS PAGE LAST MODIFIED : Tuesday 20 August 2024 7:34. A biographical register of Australian colonial musical personnel–T (Ta-Thomp). Dr GRAEME SKINNER (University of Sydney). THIS PAGE IS ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. To cite this:. Graeme Skinner
Collaborators include Dr Naseem Ahmandpour of the Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning, Professor Simon Lewis and Dr Kaylena Martens of the Brain and Mind Centre, and Associate Professor Hamish
Best players. Sydney University: Jack Pullinger, Lewis Verrell, Peter Schmidt, Brandon Nelson, Oscar Gibbins. ... Sydney University: Lewis Verrell, Dylan Abdurahman, Nicholas Kohlrusch, Joshua Macdessi, Lachlan Jones.
Lewis McMahon was the star of the day, finishing with 5-61 off his 18 overs for the Students. ... 2-28) versus Sydney University 1-91 off 21 overs (Lewis Bedford 46 not out, Ryan Danne 30 not out) stumps, day one at Camperdown Oval on Saturday.
Toss: Sydney University. Batted first: Sydney University. Fourth Grade: Randwick-Petersham 203 off 75 overs (Jordan Segal 51, Thomas Holland 38, Ross Elliot 26; Sam Wood 3-47, Lewis Ansell