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SydalsSydals is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in South Jutland County on the southern part of the island of Als off the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 95 km², and has a total population of 6,527 (2005). Its mayor is Jens Peter Kock. The site..
SydapuramSydapuram is a small village located in Nellore district, Andhrapradesh, India. Sydapuram is Mandal Headquarters, with more than 80 villages in its zone. This Village is famous for Mica mines in India. It is near by Gudur, Podalakur, Rapur, and Venkatagiri. The population is about 10000+ People, mos..
Syddjurs municipalityAs of January 1, 2007 Syddjurs municipality ("South Djursland") will, as the result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), come into existence as a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Denmark. It will consist of the (what are currently existing, but on January 1 2007) former municipa..
SydenhamFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Sydenham is a place, for the most part, in the London Borough of Lewisham; though some streets towards Crystal Palace Park and Penge are in the London Borough of Bromley and the London Borough of Croydon, and some streets off Sydenham Hill are in the London..
Sydenham's choreaSydenham's chorea (or "Rheumatic chorea") is a disease characterized by rapid, uncoordinated jerking movements affecting primarily the face, feet and hands. SC is reported to occur in 20-30% of patients with rheumatic fever (RHF) and is usually latent, occurring up to 6 months after the acute infec..
Sydenham, Frontenac County, OntarioSydenham, named after Lord Sydenham, (2003 population approximately 1,000) is a community in Frontenac County, located in the municipality of South Frontenac. It is situated at the west end of Sydenham Lake and located north of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Although located in a farming community, ma..
Sydenham, GautengSydenham is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3. Suburbs in Region 3 of Johannesburg Abbotsford | Atholhurst | Atholl Gardens | Atholl | Bagleyston | Benmore Gardens | Beverley Gardens | Birdhaven | Birnam | Blairgowrie | Blue Haven | Bordeaux | Bramley |..
Sydenham, New South WalesSydenham is a suburb in the inner south of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It has a railway station and is close to Kingsford Smith International Airport. External links Suburbs and localities within Marrickville Council | Inner West | Sydney Camperdown | Dulwich Hill | ..
Sydenham, New ZealandSuburb:Sydenham City:Christchurch Island:South Island Surrounded by: to the northCBD to the eastPhillipstown, Waltham to the southBeckenham to the westAddington Sydenham is an inner suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located two kilometres s..
Sydenham, OntarioSydenham, Ontario can mean: Sydenham, Frontenac County, OntarioSydenham, Grey County, Ontario See also: Sydenham (disambiguation) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change th..
Sydenham, VictoriaSydenham is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Brimbank. Watergardens station is the current terminus of the Sydenham line. Melbourne suburbs near Sydenham(City of Brimbank) Plumpton Calder Park Calder Park Hillside Sydenham Taylors Lakes Ta..
Sydenham (disambiguation)Contents 1 Places called Sydenham1.1 In Australia1.2 In Canada1.3 In New Zealand1.4 In the United Kingdom1.5 In South Africa2 People named Sydenham3 Diseases named Sydenham4 Colleges Places called Sydenham Sydenham refers to a number of places: In Aus..
Sydenham (London) railway stationSee also Sydenham railway station, Sydney or Sydenham railway station, Northern Ireland Sydenham railway station serves the suburb of that name in the London Borough of Lewisham. The station is situated on Sydenham Road (A212). It has two platforms, each of which have shelters: four tracks run thro..
Sydenham Benoni AlexanderSydenham Benoni Alexander (8 December 1840 - 14 June 1921) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1891 and 1895. Alexander, born near Charlotte, North Carolina in 1840, attended preparatory schools in Rocky River and Wadesboro and graduated from the University of North Caroli..
Sydenham CollegeSydenham College (full name: Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics) is an institute located in Mumbai (previously Bombay), affiliated to the University of Bombay, and offering undergraduate degrees in Commerce and postgraduate degrees in Management. The college's motto is "Labor Omnia Vincit" (..
Sydenham EdwardsSydenham Teak Edwards (1768-1819) was a botanical and natural history draughsman. Sydenham Edwards was born in 1768 at Brynbuga (Usk), Wales, the son of Lloyd Pittell Edwards, a schoolmaster and organist, and his wife, Mary Reese. Young Edwards had a precocious talent for draughtmenship and came to..
Sydenham High SchoolSydenham High School is an Independent school for 4-18 year old girls located in London, England. Sydenham High School was founded by the Girls’ Public Day School Trust in 1887. Since then, the original school of 20 pupils has been transformed into a school of 700 girls. The school is separated i..
Sydenham Hill railway stationSydenham Hill railway station is in the London Borough of Southwark in south London. It is in Travelcard Zone 3, and the station and all trains are operated by Southeastern. The station is 5.75 miles from London Victoria. The typical off-peak service is two trains an hour northbound to London Vict..
Sydenham railway line, MelbourneMelbourne's railway lines City Loop Caulfield group Frankston line Pakenham line Sandringham line Cranbourne line Northern group Upfield line Werribee line Broadmeadows line Sydenham line Williamstown line Flemington Racecourse line Burnley group Lilydale line Glen..
Sydenham railway stationSydenham railway station may refer to: Sydenham railway station, Northern Ireland in Belfast, Northern IrelandSydenham (London) railway station in London, EnglandSydenham railway station, Sydney in Sydney, Australia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associat..
Sydenham railway station, Northern IrelandSydenham railway station, Northern Ireland, serves both Sydenham in East Belfast and Belfast City Airport. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Northern Ireland Railways ! Following station ..
Sydenham railway station, SydneySydenham railway station is a major interchange station located in the small Sydney suburb of Sydenham, serving the East Hills, Illawarra and Bankstown lines on the CityRail system. The Illawarra line platforms are also used by a very small number of South Coast line services. Sydenham was origin..
Sydenham Rail DisasterIn the Sydenham Rail Disaster of December 19, 1953, an electric passenger train of the New South Wales Railways ran into the rear of another electric train. Five people were killed and 748 injured. A wrong side failure was believed to be responsible. Synopsis In the accident, the signal electrici..
Sydenham RiverThe Sydenham River is a river in Kent County, Lambton County andMiddlesex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada flowing southwest from its source west of London, Ontario and empties into Lake Saint Clair. The length of the river is 100 kilometres and it drains a watershed of approximately 2,700 squ..
Sydenham River (Lake Huron watershed)The Sydenham River is a river in Grey County in southern Ontario. The river flows north from a source near Williamsford, drops over the Niagara Escarpment at Inglis Falls and empties into Owen Sound harbour on Georgian Bay. The Spey River is a tributary of this river. There is also a larger Sydenh..
Sydenham SchoolSydenham School is a comprehensive girls' school located in Sydenham, London. The school was founded in 1917 as a girls' grammar school and in 1956 it expanded to become a comprehensive school. In 2003 Sydenham School was granted Specialist School status by the DfES and became a Specialist Science S..
SyderstoneSyderstone St. Mary Syderstone St. Mary is one of 124 round-tower churches in Norfolk. External Link [Website with photos of Syderstone St. Mary], a Round-tower church..
SydeshowA sydeshow (sometimes sideshow) is an informal demonstration of automotive skill held on public street corners, most often in low-income, non-white neighborhoods of large cities in the United States. The most common activity conducted at sydeshows is maneuvers such as doughnuts, but occasionally f..
SydfalsterSydfalster is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Storstrøm County on the southern end of the island of Falster in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 113 km², and has a total population of 6,953 (2005), which is approx. quadrupled in the summer months, when tourists come to the bea..
Sydir KovpakSydir Kovpak Kovpak in action Sydir Artemovych Kovpak (Ukrainian: Сидір Артемович Ковпак; Russian: ), June 7, 1887 – December 11, 1967) was a prominent Soviet partisan leader in Ukraine. Kovpak was born in a poor peasant family in Ukrainian village near P..
SydkraftSydkraft (now E.ON Sverige AB) is Sweden's second largest utility with an annual turnover of 30 billion Swedish Krona (approximately 3.3 billion Euro, 4.1 billion USD). The company is a complete energy group providing products and services in energy, the environment, recycling, waste, and communicat..
Sydlangeland municipalitySydlangeland municipality, is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Funen County on the island of Langeland in south-central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 121 km², and has a total population of 4,288 (2005). Its mayor is Knud Gerther. The main town and the site of its municipal counc..
Sydling St NicholasSydling St Nicholas is a village in west Dorset, England, situated on Sydling Water, a tributary of the River Frome, seven miles north of Dorchester. The village has a population of 401 (2001). Sydling St Nicholas once constituted a liberty, containing only the parish itself. See List of libertie..
Sydnam PoyntzSydnam Poyntz, Col.-Gen., an English soldier, served in the Thirty Years' War under Ernst von Mansfeld before commanding Parliamentary forces in the English Civil War. Poyntz was born circa 1608 to a minor gentry family in Surrey. He ran away from an apprenticeship to a London tradesman and beca..
Sydnee SteeleSydnee Steele (a.k.a. Sydnee, Sidney Steele, Sydnee Steel) is an American adult film actress, nude model, exotic dancer and author. She is a well-known former Wicked contract girl who appeared in nearly 300 films until her retirement in 2004. Contents 1 Background2 Adult Industry3&nbs..
SydneyThis article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. For the local government area, see City of Sydney. For other uses see Sydney (disambiguation). The Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, and since its opening it has become an international symbol of Sydney ..
Sydney, Nova ScotiaThis article refers to the place in Nova Scotia. For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney. Downtown Sydney, Nova Scotia Sydney, Nova Scotia, on Cape Breton Island Sydney is a community and city in Nova Scotia, Canada, and is located on its namesake harbour in east..
Sydney-Newcastle FreewayThe Sydney-Newcastle Freeway is a 127km stretch of freeway linking Sydney to the Central Coast, Newcastle and Hunter regions of New South Wales and is part of the AusLink road corridor between Sydney and Brisbane. It currently carries the National Highway 1 route designation, although as alpha-n..
SydneysiderSydneysider is the term used to refer to residents of Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, Australia. The words are used in the same manner as New Yorker for residents of New York City. The terms are sometimes used in the sense of 'city slicker' to imply a city dweller's ignorance, disinter..
Sydney "Syd" DrewSydney Drew First Appearance: Beginnings, Part 1 ([[Power Rangers: S.P.D.]]) Last Appearance: Endings, Part 2 ([[Power Rangers: S.P.D.]]) Status: S.P.D. Pink Ranger Affiliation: Space Patrol Delta Homeworld: Earth Weapon(s): Deltamax StrikerDelta EnforcerSWAT Mode Zord(s): Del..
Sydney (disambiguation)Sydney may refer to: Places: Sydney, capital of New South Wales, AustraliaSydney, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, CanadaSydney (Mornington), an island by the island of Mornington, Wellesley Isles, Queensland, AustraliaSydney, North Dakota, United StatesSydney, South AfricaSydney, Vanuatu, a village on Ta..
Sydney 2000 (video game)Sydney 2000 is the official video game of the XXVII Olympic Summer Games, hosted by Sydney, Australia in 2000. Developed by ATD and published by Eidos, it was released for the PC (Windows), Sony PlayStation and the Sega Dreamcast. With a total of 32 countries and 12 events, it was the follow-up o..
Sydney AccordThe Sydney Accord is an international mutual recognition agreement for engineering technologist qualifications. Contents 1 Definition and Background2 Scope3 Signatory Countries3.1 Hong Kong3.2 Canada3.3 United States3.4 Applied Science4 See also5 Exter..
Sydney Adventist HospitalSydney Adventist Hospital, or commonly The San, is a large private hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Fox Valley Road in Wahroonga. The hospital was established on 1 January, 1903 as a not-for-profit organisation, named Sydney Sanitarium. The hospital is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist ..
Sydney AFLThe Sydney AFL (formerly known as the Sydney Australian Football Association) is an Australian Rules Football League, based in Metropolitan Sydney, Australia. It has three senior divisions and an under 18s comp. Contents 1 History2 Premier Division3 First Division4 Second Di..
Sydney AirportSydney Airport may refer to: Kingsford Smith International Airport in Sydney, Australia.Sydney Airport, in Nova Scotia, Canada. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the l..
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Sydney and Louisburg RailwayThe Sydney and Louisburg Railway (S&L) is a historic Canadian railway. Built to transport coal from various mines to the ports of Sydney and Louisbourg, the S&L operated in the eastern part of Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia. Interestingly, the railway uses a slightly different spelling for the ..
Sydney AquariumSydney Aquarium is a public aquarium located in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the eastern (city) side of Darling Harbour to the north of the Pyrmont Bridge. The aquarium contains a large variety of Australian aquatic life, displaying more than 650 species comp..
Sydney AtkinsonSydney James Montford Atkinson (March 14, 1901 - August 31, 1977) was a South African athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Sydney Atkinson came into international athletics scene in 1922, when he ran 110 m hurdles by 15.2 and 400 m hurdles by 56.5. He was also a notable lo..
Sydney Attractions GroupSydney Attractions Group Limited directly manages and operates six tourism and leisure attractions in Sydney, Australia. Managed attractions Sydney Aquarium, an aquarium at Darling HarbourOceanworld Manly, an aquarium on the Esplanade at ManlyShark Dive Xtreme, an exhibit at Manly Oceanworld tha..
Sydney Australia TempleThe Sydney Australia Temple is the 30th constructed and 28th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Contents 1 Construction And Dedication2 Other Mormon Temples in Australia3 See also4 References5 External links Construction And Dedication L..
Sydney BarnesSydney BarnesEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm medium fast (RMF) Tests First-class Matches 27 133 '''Runs scored 242 1573 Batting average 8.06 12.78 100s/50s 0/0 0/2 Top score 38* 93 Balls bowled 7873 31..
Sydney BasinThe Sydney Basin is a large basin in New South Wales, between the Blue Mountains and the sea, expanding south toward Goulburn and north toward Newcastle. So-named because the city of Sydney is built within it. ..
Sydney BearsSydney Bears League AIHL Founded 2000 Based in Sydney, New South Wales Home ice Sydney Ice Arena Colors Red, black, silver and white Championships 2002 Minor Premiers None Head coach Kelly Lovering General manager Barry Robertson The Sydney Bears are ..
Sydney Biddle BarrowsSydney Biddle Barrows (b. January 14, 1952), known as the Mayflower Madam, was a modern American madam. After her escort service was exposed and disbanded, she gained worldwide notoriety, in part because she was part of the upper-class Biddle family of Philadelphia and was a Mayflower descendant. D..
Sydney BluesSydney Blues Team Information Team Name Sydney Blues Uniform Founded 1992 Defunct Renamed Sydney Storm Championships 1995-96. Runners up 1993-94. Stadiums Parramatta Stadium Record Atten. Championships''' 1992-93 1993-94 2nd 1994-95 1995-96 ..
Sydney Body Art RideContents 1 Sydney Body Art Ride2 The artwork3 Charity fundraising4 External links5 See also Sydney Body Art Ride The Sydney Body Art Ride is a community driven artistic project which raises funds for children's cancer research while promoting healthy sustainable living...
Sydney BoehmSydney Boehm (April 4, 1908 - June 25, 1990) was a film screenwriter and producer. Boehm began his writing career as a newswriter for wire services and newspapers before moving on to screenwriting. His films include High Wall (1947), Anthony Mann-directed Side Street (1950), the sci-fi film When W..
Sydney BoxSydney Box (born April 29, 1907 in Beckenham, Kent, England, died 25 May 1983) was a British film producer and screenwriter, brother of another prominent British filmmaker, Betty Box. He produced the postwar screenplay, The Seventh Veil, which earned him the 1946 Oscar for best original screenplay ..
Sydney Boys High SchoolSydney Boys High School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1 October 1883 |- ! Type | Public all-male secondary |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! H..
Sydney BrennerDr Sydney Brenner, CH FRS (born January 13, 1927) is a British biologist active in the United States. He was born in a small town, Germiston (South Africa). His parents were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe; his father came to South Africa from Lithuania in 1910, and his mother, from Latvia,..
Sydney BristowAlias character Sydney Bristow Gender Female Affiliation(s) SD-6 CIA The Covenant APO Held ranks SD-6 field agent CIA field agent Covenant assassin (DSR double agent) APO field agent Current status Active Portrayed by Jennifer Garner Sydney Anne Bristow (born 17 April 19..
Sydney BurdekinSydney Burdekin was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Sydney BurkeSydney BurkeSouth Africa (RSA) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium-fast Tests First-class Matches 2 58 '''Runs scored 42 2334 Batting average 14.00 26.52 100s/50s -/- 1/11 Top score 20 111 Balls bowled 660 - Wickets 11 ..
Sydney BusesThis article is on the government organisation responsible for many local bus services in Sydney. For a more general article, see Buses in Sydney. Sydney Bus Operators Busabout Baxter's Bus Lines BusLink (Crowthers) Busways Caringbah Bus Service Forest Coach Lines Hillsbus Hopkinson's Interli..
Sydney bus routes 100-199Sydney Bus Operators Busabout Baxter's Bus Lines BusLink (Crowthers) Busways Caringbah Bus Service Forest Coach Lines Hillsbus Hopkinson's Interline Metro-link Punchbowl Buses Shorelink State Transit (Sydney Buses) transitFirst Veolia NSW Westbus Sydney's Public Transport Trains Light ..
Sydney bus routes 200-299Sydney Bus Operators Busabout Baxter's Bus Lines BusLink (Crowthers) Busways Caringbah Bus Service Forest Coach Lines Hillsbus Hopkinson's Interline Metro-link Punchbowl Buses Shorelink State Transit (Sydney Buses) transitFirst Veolia NSW Westbus Sydney's Public Transport Trains Light ..
Sydney bus routes 300-399The following bus services operate in the eastern suburbs of Sydney and are operated exclusively by State Transit. There are 3 types of routes operated- Routes to and from Circular Quay, usually operaing via Elizabeth or Castlereagh streetsRoutes to and from Central Station/Railway SquareCross-subu..
Sydney bus routes 400-499The following bus services operate in the inner-western and southern suburbs of Sydney. Route Start Via End Operator/Depot Service type/Comments Frequency Journey time Sections 400 Burwood Rockdale,Airport Bondi J..
Sydney bus routes 500-599The following bus services operate in the north-western suburbs of Sydney. Route Start End Operator/Depot Service type/Comments 500 Ryde Circular Quay State Transit 556 East Killara Lindfield or Killara Shorelink ..
Sydney bus routes 600-699Sydney Bus Operators Busabout Baxter's Bus Lines BusLink (Crowthers) Busways Caringbah Bus Service Forest Coach Lines Hillsbus Hopkinson's Interline Metro-link Punchbowl Buses Shorelink State Transit (Sydney Buses) transitFirst Veolia NSW Westbus Sydney's Public Transport Trains Light ..
Sydney bus routes 700-799The following bus services operate in the outer-western suburbs of Sydney. Sydney Bus Operators Busabout Baxter's Bus Lines BusLink (Crowthers) Busways Caringbah Bus Service Forest Coach Lines Hillsbus Hopkinson's Interline Metro-link Punchbowl Buses Shorelink State Transit (Sydney Buses) t..
Sydney bus routes 800-899Sydney Bus Operators Busabout Baxter's Bus Lines BusLink (Crowthers) Busways Caringbah Bus Service Forest Coach Lines Hillsbus Hopkinson's Interline Metro-link Punchbowl Buses Shorelink State Transit (Sydney Buses) transitFirst Veolia NSW Westbus Sydney's Public Transport Trains Light ..
Sydney bus routes 900-999The following bus services operate in the southern suburbs of Sydney. Route Start Via End Operator/Depot Service type/Comments Frequency Journey time 927 Bankstown Eventide Village Veolia NSW 940 Bankstown Station Roselands H..
Sydney Buxton, 1st Earl BuxtonSydney Charles Buxton, 1st Earl Buxton, GCMG, PC (25 October 1853–15 October 1934) was a British politician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sydney Charles Buxton, by Leslie Ward, 1907. Born in London and educated at Clifton and Trinity College, Cambridge, Buxton was a member..
Sydney CallawaySydney CallawayAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 3 62 '''Runs scored 87 1747 Batting average 17.39 16.79 100s/50s 0/0 0/10 Top score 41 86 Balls bowled 471 15906 Wickets 6..
Sydney CarterSydney Bertram Carter (6 May 1915–13 March 2004) was an English poet, songwriter, folk musician and Christian/Quaker, born in Camden Town, London. He is best known for the song Lord of the Dance (1963), set to the tune of the American Shaker song Simple Gifts and featured in Aaron Copland's balle..
Sydney CartonSydney Carton is a significant character in the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. He is a shrewd young Englishman who works as an assistant to his fellow barrister C.J. Stryver. In the novel, he is seen to be a drunkard, to indulge in self-pity because of his wasted life, and to have a ..
Sydney Catchment AuthorityThe Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) is an agency of the Government of New South Wales that manages Sydney's drinking water catchments and supplies bulk water to Sydney Water and other agencies. The Authority was created in 1999 by the Sydney Water Catchment Management Act 1998. Under the act, the..
Sydney CaultonThe Rt Revd Sydney Gethin Caulton was born in 1898. A graduate of St Chad's College, Durham University, where he gained his M.A., he was ordained in Liverpool in 1922, and remained there until 1930 when he became a missionary in the Diocese of Melanesia. He arrived in New Zealand in 1937, with his ..
Sydney central business districtA view of the Sydney CBD from the Harbour Bridge, the Circular Quay is in the foreground Map of the CBD The Sydney central business district (CBD) is, commercially, the most important in Australia. It extends southwards for about 2 km from the point of first European settlement, Sydney..
Sydney Central CourierThe Sydney Central Courier is a weekly newspaper distributed in the inner city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and parts of the Inner West. It covers inner city issues, arts, and lifestyle. It also includes a Real estate section showcasing local homes and apartments, as well as a local Classif..
Sydney Central PlazaSydney Central Plaza, located in the heart of the Sydney CBD shopping precinct, on Pitt Street Mall, is the result of a major redevelopment of the former Grace Bros store located on its site. It remains enclosed in the original Grace Bros building however the interior reflects no similarities to the..
Sydney ChaplinFor Sydney Chaplin's nephew, son of Charlie Chaplin, see Sydney Earle Chaplin Sydney Chaplin, born as Sidney John Hill (March 16 1885 - April 16 1965), was the elder half-brother of Sir Charlie Chaplin and the half-uncle of the actor Sydney Chaplin (1926- ), who was born as Sydney Earle Chapli..
Sydney ChapmanSydney Chapman can refer to: Sir Sydney Chapman (politician)Sydney Chapman (astronomer)Sir Sydney John Chapman (economist) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to..
Sydney Chapman (astronomer)For other people named , see {{{1. Sydney Chapman (January 29 1888 – June 16 1970) was a British astronomer and geophysicist. He was born in Manchester and educated at the Royal Technical Institute, Salford (now the University of Salford), the universities of Manchester and Cambridge, where h..
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Sydney Charles Edgar HerringSydney Charles Edgar Herring, CMG, DSO, VD (8 October 1881 – 27 May 1951) was an Australian Army colonel and temporary Brigadier General in World War I. He retired in 1946 as an honorary brigadier general. See also List of Australian Generals References [Sydney Charles Edgar Herring Biograp..
Sydney Chilton MewburnThe Honourable Sydney Chilton Mewburn, PC born Hamilton, Canada West December 4th, 1863 - August 11th, 1956 was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He was the Canadian Minister of Militia and Defence from October 12th 1917 - January 15th 1920 under Sir Robert Borden's Union Government in 1917. Ext..
Sydney Church of England Grammar SchoolShore School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1889 |- ! Type | Independent all-male secondary |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Headmaster | |- ..
Sydney class cruiserTwo classes of light cruiser of the Royal Australian Navy are known as Sydney-class cruiser: Australian cruisers of the Town classAustralian cruisers of the Leander class This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Sydney Coal RailwayThe Sydney Coal Railway is a Canadian shortline railway operating in the eastern part of Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia. SCR operates from the international coaling piers on Sydney Harbour in Sydney to the Lingan Generating Station, a coal-fired electrical generating station near New Waterford. ..
Sydney CockerellSir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell (1867-1962) was a British museum curator, collector, and well-connected figure in the literary world. He made his way initially as clerk in the coal business, until he met John Ruskin. According to John Ruskin by Tim Hilton (p.816) , around 1887 Cockerell sent Ruskin so..
Sydney cockleSydney cockle (NSW), ark cockle (Queensland) or Anadara trapezia is an estuarine filter-feeding bivalve. Its calcareous, heavily-ribbed, shell can grow to approximately 7-8cm across. Its current range is along the east coast of Australia, from Queensland to Victoria. It has previously existed ..
Sydney CohenSydney Cohen CBE (born 18 September 1921) is Emeritus Professor of Chemical Pathology, Guy's Hospital Medical School. Career EMS, UK, 1944-45Lecturer, Department of Physiology, Witwatersrand University, 1947-53Scientific Staff, National Institute for Medical Research, London, 1954-60Reader, Departm..
Sydney College of DivinityThe Sydney College of Divinity is a consortium of Christian seminaries and bible colleges based in Sydney New South Wales. It is a self accrediting body offering both under-graduate and post-graduate qualifications. External links [Sydney College of Divinity] ..
Sydney College of the ArtsThe Sydney College of the Arts is based in the suburb of Rozelle in Sydney, Australia. It is a part of the University of Sydney. It is housed in a former sanitorium, located in parkland, overlooking Sydney Harbour. The college is a base for the study of the creative arts. External links [We..
Sydney Conservatorium of MusicEstablished 1916 Dean Kim Walker Location Sydney, Australia Enrollment approximately 750 Homepage [music.usyd.edu.au] The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music), informally known as the ‘Con’, is one of t..
Sydney Convention and Exhibition CentreThe Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, is located in Sydney's Darling Harbour near the Central Business District. The building is adjacent to Cockle Bay, Tumbalong Park and the Harbourside shopping centre. The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre was officially opened in 1988, with a new ..
Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic SystemThe Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) is an intelligent transportation system developed in the Australian city of Sydney. It is also used in Hong Kong, Tehran, Dublin, and soon in part of metro Atlanta[link], among several other places. In total, about 11,000 intersectio..
Sydney CoveSee Sydney Cove (ship) for the wrecked ship of that name. Sydney Cove is a small bay on the southern shore of Port Jackson (commonly but incorrectly called Sydney Harbour), on the coast of the state of New South Wales, Australia. It was the site chosen by Captain Arthur Phillip on 26 January 1788 (..
Sydney Cove (ship)Sydney Cove was a sailing ship wrecked in 1797 on Preservation Island off Tasmania while on her way from Calcutta to Port Jackson. She was among the first ships wrecked on the east coast of Australia. Contents 1 Voyage2 Trek north3 Salvage4 Today5 References Voyage The..
Sydney Cricket GroundSydney Cricket Ground The SCG Ground information Location Moore Park, Sydney Established 1848 Seating capacity 44,002 Owner NSW Government Operator Sydney Cricket Ground Trust End names Paddington, Randwick First Test Aus v Eng, Feb 17-21, 1882 Last Test Aus..
Sydney Cricket Ground TrustThe Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust (popularly known as the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust) is an organisation that operates several sporting facilities in Sydney. The SCG Trust operates the Sydney Cricket Ground and Aussie Stadium at Moore Park in eastern Sydney and the Sydney Aquatic Centre an..
Sydney CupThe Sydney Cup is an Australian horse race, held for thoroughbred horses and run over 3200 meters. It is run once every year at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney, New South Wales. Winners' List 2006 County Tyrone2005 Maktoum2004 Makybe Diva2003 Honor Babe2002 Henderson Bay2001 Mr. Prudent2000 S..
Sydney Dance CompanyThe Sydney Dance Company is one of Australia's most successful and well-known contemporary dance companies. It was formed by Graeme Murphy and fellow dancer and collaborator Janet Vernon 1976. Murphy has been compared to the dancer and choreographer Jerome Robbins because of the way he and his compa..
Sydney DeamerPlease [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Sydney Harold Deamer (189..
Sydney DevineSydney Devine (1940 - present) is Scotland's very own rhinestone cowboy, a singer whose career began with a television appearance in 1953 at the age of thirteen, developed during eight years touring with the White Heather Group. When visiting Hawaii with Andy Stewart's band, he heard the Hawaiian si..
Sydney DucksThe Sydney Ducks were an early American gang in San Francisco comprised mostly of Australian convicts who immigrated to the California during the California Gold Rush in 1849. They were California's first known gang. ..
Sydney Earle ChaplinSydney Earle Chaplin was born on March 31, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. He is the second son of Sir Charles Chaplin and his second wife, actress Lita Grey. He was named after his half-uncle Sydney Chaplin (1885 - 1965). He is an award winning cinema and theatre actor, who won the 1957 Tony Aw..
Sydney Earnest ChristianSydney Earnest Christian, CMG (17 April 1868 – 17 May 1931) was an Australian Army colonel and temporary Brigadier General in World War I. He retired in 1918 with the rank of honorary brigadier-general. Contents 0.1 Early life and career0.2 World War I0.3 See also0.4 Refer..
Sydney Emanuel Mudd ISydney Emanuel Mudd I (February 12, 1858 – October 21, 1911) was an American politician. Born at Gallant Green, in Charles County, Maryland, Mudd attended Georgetown University and graduated from St. John's College of Annapolis, Maryland in 1878. He studied law privately and also attended th..
Sydney Emanuel Mudd IISydney Emanuel Mudd II (June 20, 1885 – October 11, 1924) was an American politician. Born at Gallant Green in Charles County, Maryland, Mudd attended the public schools of Charles County and the District of Columbia. He moved with his parents to La Plata, Maryland in 1896, and graduated fro..
Sydney Entertainment CentreSydney Entertinment Centre The Sydney Entertainment Centre is an entertainment venue located in Haymarket, Sydney, Australia. Opened in May 1983, the centre is currently owned by the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, which administers the neighbouring Darling Harbour area, and managed under ..
Sydney FCThe Sydney Football Club, founded in 2004, is an A-League club based in Sydney, Australia. Its home ground is Aussie Stadium (formerly the Sydney Football Stadium) in the suburb of Moore Park. The club has gained a reputation as the "glamour team" of the competition due to the club's high-profile ..
Sydney FC UnofficialSydney FC Unofficial, or SFCU, ([link])is a website created by Sydney FC fan Grant Muir in 2005. The site serves as a gathering point for Sydney FC's most dedicated fans, known as The Cove. The site contains news, videos, a chatroom and forums, and has been mentioned in many newspaper arti..
Sydney FerriesSydney's Public Transport Trains Light Rail Buses Ferries Sydney Ferries is a state-owned corporation of the New South Wales Government providing passenger ferry services in Sydney Harbour and on the Parramatta River. Travelling by ferry is a popular and enjoyable activity for tourists and lo..
Sydney FestivalSydney Festival is Australia's largest and most attended annual cultural event running for three weeks every January since it was first held in 1976. In 2006, its 30th anniversary, its program included more than 50 events including classical and contemporary music, dance, circus, drama, visual arts..
Sydney Film FestivalThe Sydney Film Festival is a non-competitive film festival that began in 1954. The festival runs for two weeks each year in June and showcasing Australian, international and alternative films. The first festival opened on June 11, 1954 and screened in four halls at Sydney University over four day..
Sydney Football ClubSydney Football Club may refer to the following professional football clubs based in Sydney, Australia. These clubs which bear the city's name participate in distinct football codes. For the National Rugby League club, see Sydney Roosters.For the Australian Football League club, see Sydney Swans.Fo..
Sydney Futures ExchangeThe Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE) is both a futures exchange and options exchange located in Australia. The 10th largest derivatives exchange in the world, SFE provides derivatives in interest rates, equities, currencies and commodities. The Sydney Futures Exchange is the 10th largest financial fu..
Sydney gang rapesBilal Skaf: Orchestrated gang rape attacks. The Sydney gang rapes were a series of brutal racially motivated gang rape attacks by a gang of fourteen Lebanese Australian Muslim rapists against young caucasian women in Sydney, Australia in 2000. These horrific hate crimes shocked the nation an..
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi GrasThe Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is an annual gay pride parade and festival for the gay and lesbian community in Sydney, Australia. It is one of the largest such events in the world. Despite its name, it is not held on Mardi Gras (Shrove Tuesday) or indeed, on a Tuesday at all. It began on Jun..
Sydney Girls High School'''Sydney Girls High School Labor Omnia Vincit (Work Conquers All) Established 1883 School Type Academic Selective,Public Principal Margaret Varady AO Location Moore Park, Sydney, NSW Student Enrollments 1080 Faculty 11 Campus Urban Parkland Grades 7 to 12 ..
Sydney Goodsir SmithSydney Goodsir Smith (26 October 1915 – 15 January 1975) was a New Zealand-Scottish poet, artist, dramatist and novelist. He wrote poetry in literary Scots often referred to as Lallans, and was a major figure of the Scottish Renaissance. He was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and moved to Ed..
Sydney Grade CricketSydney Grade Cricket or Grade cricket is a form of cricket played in Australia. It has been considered "the most competitive form of Cricket in the world outside first class cricket." [link] The Sydney Grade Cricket competition is comprised of 20 clubs from 1st to 5th Grades playing again..
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Sydney Grammar School Cadet CorpsSydney Grammar School Cadet Corps (SGSCC) is the Cadet Corps of the Sydney Grammar School, Sydney, Australia. Founded before the Australian Army, the Corps is one of the oldest military units in the nation. ..
Sydney GranvilleSydney Granville, (1880 – December 27 1959) was an English singer and actor, best known for his performances in baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Contents 1 Life and career1.1 Early career — lyric baritone1.2 Later career — \"..
Sydney GreenstreetGreenstreet in The Maltese Falcon Sydney Greenstreet (December 27, 1879 – January 18, 1954) was an actor. Born in Sandwich, England, he worked as a comedian as a child, then emigrated to America and performed on the stage, making his stage debut in 1902. Greenstreet did not act in film..
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Sydney HalterGerald Sydney Halter (April 18, 1904 – October 24, 1990) was a Canadian lawyer and the first commissioner of the Canadian Football League. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he helped organize the Winnipeg Football Club in 1934. From 1958 to 1968, he was the commissioner of the Canadian Football Lea..
Sydney Harbour (disambiguation)Sydney Harbour can refer to: Port Jackson, the harbour of Sydney, AustraliaSydney Harbour (Nova Scotia), the harbour of Sydney, Nova Scotia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title..
Sydney Harbour BridgeThe Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the major landmarks of Sydney, connecting the Sydney central business district (CBD) with the North Shore commercial and residential areas, both of which are located on Sydney Harbour. The dramatic water vista of the bridge together with the nearby Sydney Opera ..
Sydney Harbour Federation TrustThe Sydney Harbour Federation Trust is a body created by the Australian Commonwealth Government to manage and plan the future of a series of former defence and other Commonwealth government owned properties in and around Sydney Harbour. As a Commonwealth Government entity, the Sydney Harbour Federat..
Sydney Harbour Foreshore AuthorityThe Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is an organisation set up by the NSW government of Australia in order to maintain the Sydney Harbour foreshore area. It maintains 4 km² of prime waterfront real estate in the foreshore area. External links [Official Website] ..
Sydney Harbour National ParkSydney Harbour National Park is a national park comprising parts of Sydney Harbour, its foreshores and various islands. The park lies within the Sydney metropolitan area. Contents 1 Location2 Fact sheet3 See also4 External links Location The park is made up of several discret..
Sydney Harbour TunnelThe Sydney Harbour Tunnel is a tunnel in Sydney, Australia. It was completed in August 1992 to provide a second vehicular crossing of Sydney Harbour to alleviate congestion on the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The tunnel is made up of three sections: twin 900-metre land tunnels on the north shore, twin 40..
Sydney HarrisSydney J. Harris (14 September 1917—8 December 1986) was an American journalist for the Chicago Daily News and later the Chicago Sun-Times. His column, “Strictly Personal,” was syndicated in many newspapers throughout the United States and Canada. He was born in London but grew up in..
Sydney HeadsSydney Heads,also known as 'The Heads', is the entrance to Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. North Head and Quarantine Head are to the north, South Head is to the south. Middle Head is to the west and within the bay. The Hornby Lighthouse is located on South He..
Sydney Hilton bombingThe Sydney Hilton bombing occurred on 13 February, 1978, when a bomb exploded outside the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, Australia. At the time the hotel was the site of the first Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting (CHOGRM), see Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, a regional off-shoot..
Sydney Holland, 2nd Viscount Knutsford--> Sydney George Holland, 2nd Viscount Knutsford, (1855–1931) Born The Hon. Sydney Holland he was educated at Wellington College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in 1879 and became Baron Knutsford in 1888. In this same year he acted as Company Doctor to East and West ..
Sydney HorlerSydney Horler (July 18, 1888 - October 27, 1954) was a prolific British novelist specialising in thrillers. [[Image: Aa-25.jpg|thumb|right|170px|]| The Cage by Sydney Horler]] Born in Leytonstone, Essex and was educated at Redcliffe School and Colston School in Bristol. His first..
Sydney HospitalThe Sydney Hospital is a major hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Macquarie Street in the central business district. It is the oldest hospital in Australia, dating back to 1788, and at its current location since 1811. It first attained the name Sydney Hospital in 1881. Currently the hospita..
Sydney Inlet Provincial ParkSydney Inlet Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Sydney Inner MetropolitanThe Sydney Inner Metropolitan could refer to any one of Australia's oldest and most established areas: Sydney central business district or the surrounding City of SydneyLower North Shore (Sydney) regionEastern Suburbs (Sydney) regionInner West (Sydney) region redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Sydney InstituteThe Sydney Institute, founded in 1989 is a privately funded current affairs forum and think-tank. It receives support from the Australian business community as well as writers, editors, professionals and others who are interested in current affairs, politics and economics. It strives to maintain goo..
Sydney Institute of Language and Commerceredirect [[Template:Context]]Sydney Institute of Language and Commerce, Shanghai University (SILC, 上海大学悉尼工商学院) was founded in 1998 in cooperation with the University of Technology, Sydney. ..
Sydney IrvingSydney Irving, Baron Irving of Dartford (1 July 1918 - 18 December 1989) was a Labour and Co-operative Party politician. He was twice Member of Parliament for Dartford, originally elected in 1955. He was a government whip from 1964 to 1966, and served as a Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons fr..
Sydney J. Van ScyocSydney J. van Scyoc (born July 27, 1939) is an American science fiction writer. Her first published story was "Shatter the Wall" in Galaxy in 1962. She continued to write short stories throughout the 1960s and in 1971, published her first novel, Saltflower. Other novels followed until 1992, when ..
Sydney Jewish MuseumThe Sydney Jewish Museum in Sydney, Australia identifies the 16 Jews who arrived on the First Fleet and describes life for those people and their families in the early days in the settlement of Australia. The main purpose of the museum, however, is to document and teach the history of the Holocaust...
Sydney John Chapman (economist)Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Sir Sydney John Chapman (187..
Sydney John SmithSydney John Smith, P.C. (September 23 1892 - July 15 1976), was a Canadian politician, farmer and businessman who served as Speaker of the Canadian Senate from 1966 to 1968. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Smith was educated at Lisgar Collegiate Institute before moving to Saskatchewan with his family. He..
Sydney KingsSydney Kings Established 1988 Team Colours Purple and gold Home Venue Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney Major Sponsor Firepower Championships 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 Team History City of Sydney Astros/Bankstown Bruins (1979-1981)/(1979-1985) Sydney Supersonic..
Sydney LambSydney MacDonald Lamb (born May 4, 1929) is an American linguist and professor at Rice University, whose stratificational grammar is a significant alternative theory to Chomsky's transformational grammar. He has specialized in Neurocognitive Linguistics and a stratificational approach to language ..
Sydney LaurenceSydney Mortimer Laurence (1865–1940) was a Romantic landscape painter and is widely considered one of Alaska's most important historical artists. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and studied at the Art Students League of New York. He married Alexandrina Fredricka Dupre in 1889, and they traveled ..
Sydney LingThe factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [..
Sydney LintonThe first Bishop of Riverina, Bishop Sydney Linton, was consecrated on May 1 1884, after which, on 15 January 1885 he set sail for Australia with his family. Upon his arrival he was travelled through Melbourne, Sydney and Goulburn before travelling west to Hay to the site of the proposed bishopric. ..
Sydney LongSydney Long (1871-1955) was an Australian Artist. Born in Goulburn, New South Wales, Sydney Long began formal art classes at the New South Wales Art Society in 1890. in 1894 his Heidelberg School-influenced painting 'By Tranquil Waters' caused a small scandal, but was purchased by the Art Gallery ..
Sydney MacEwanSydney MacEwan (1908–90) was a Scottish tenor and singer of traditional Scottish and Irish songs. Sydney was born and brought up in the Springburn area of Glasgow and was the younger of two brothers. He undertook his singing career on the advice of Compton Mackenzie and John McCormack and bega..
Sydney MareeSydney Maree (b. 1956) is a former middle distance runner who competed at the international level in the 1980s. He was born in South Africa but ran for the United States. Maree's greatest success came in August 1983 when he broke Steve Ovett's world record over 1500 m at a meeting in Cologne. Maree ..
Sydney Maritime MuseumAlso known as Sydney Heritage Fleet, the Sydney Maritime Museum is a private not-for-profit museum located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Run and managed largely by volunteers, it owns and operates a large number of historic vessels including the James Craig (barque). External link [..
Sydney Mines, Nova ScotiaSydney Mines is a town located in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality. The town of Sydney Mines was founded in 1784 and incorporated in 1889. It has a rich history in coal production, but that industry has died out in recent decades. ..
Sydney MintThe Sydney Mint in Sydney, Australia, is the oldest public building in Australia. Built between 1811 and 1816 as the southern wing of the Sydney Hospital, it was then known as the Rum Hospital. In 1854 a mint was established on the site with the hospital building used to house mint staff as well a..
Sydney Missionary and Bible CollegeSydney Missionary and Bible College (SMBC) is an independent, evangelical Bible college in Sydney, Australia. The college was formed in 1916 by Benson Barnett. External links [Sydney Missionary and Bible College] ..
Sydney MonorailThe Metro Monorail (originally Sydney Monorail) is a monorail that operates in the centre of Sydney. The single loop connects Darling Harbour, Chinatown and the Sydney central business and shopping districts. There are seven stations on the line and it consists of 3.6km of track. Major attracti..
Sydney MoonSydney Moon (born January 5, 1975 in Berkeley, California, USA) is an American adult model and exotic dancer. As covergirl she has appeared in some of the most prominent men's magazines including Playboy, Penthouse Magazine, Hustler, Club (magazine), Perfect 10 and more. Growing up in the San Fran..
Sydney MuddWikipedia has several articles relating to people named Sydney Mudd: Sydney Emanuel Mudd I, Congressman from Maryland.Sydney Emanuel Mudd II, Congressman from Maryland. ..
Sydney MufamadiFholisani Sydney Mufamadi is a former Minister of Safety and Security and the current (as of 2006) Minister of Provincial and Local Government of South Africa. Sydney Mufamadi was born on 28 February 1959 in Alexandra Township, Johannesburg. Mufamadi is the eldest of the four children of Masindi an..
Sydney NewmanSydney Newman, interviewed in 1984 for the BBC's Oral History Project. Sydney Cecil Newman OC (April 1, 1917–October 30, 1997) was a Canadian film and television producer, best remembered for the pioneering work he undertook in British television drama from the late 1950s to the late 196..
Sydney NicholsonSir Sydney Hugo Nicholson (February 9 1875 – May 30 1947) was an English choir director, organist and composer, now chiefly remembered as the founder of the Royal School of Church Music. He was born in London and educated at Rugby School, New College, Oxford and the Royal College of Music. He ..
Sydney ObservatoryThe Sydney Observatory is located on a hill now known as 'Observatory Hill' in an area in the centre of Sydney now known as The Rocks. The site evolved from a fort built on 'Windmill Hill' in the early 19th century to an astronomical observatory during the nineteenth century. It is now a working..
Sydney Olivier, 1st Baron OlivierSir Sydney Haldane Olivier, 1st Baron Olivier KCMG (16 April 1859 – 15 February 1943), was a British civil servant. A Fabian and a member of the Labour Party, he served as Governor of Jamaica and as Secretary of State for India in the first government of Ramsay MacDonald. Contents 1 ..
Sydney Olympic FCSydney Olympic Football Club is an Australian football (soccer) club based in Sydney, Australia. The club has also been known as Pan-Hellenic, UTS Olympic and Olympic Sharks. HISTORY Sydney Olympic Soccer Football Club is woven into the history that is Australian soccer and has over the years ..
Sydney Olympic ParkSydney Olympic Park is a 640-hectare site located at Homebush Bay, New South Wales, Australia. It was built for the 2000 Olympics and continues to be used for sporting and cultural events, including the Sydney Royal Easter Show. It is served by the Olympic Park railway line and station. Sydn..
Sydney OmarrSydney Omarr (5 August 1926 – 2 January 2003) was an astrologer and counsellor to the rich and famous. While he wrote numerous books on the subject of astrology, to include “My World of Astrology” and his autobiography “Answer in the Sky”, he is probably the most widely known for his book..
Sydney Opera HouseThe Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, and since its opening it has become a symbol of Sydney Sydney Opera House at Night The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the most distinctive and famous 20th century ..
Sydney Opera House Grand OrganThe Grand Organ The Sydney Opera House Grand Organ is a large pipe organ by Ronald Sharp, located in the concert hall of Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia. It is in six divisions, five manuals plus pedals, and is the largest tracker action organ ever built, with 131 speaking stops serv..
Sydney Orbital MotorwaySydney Orbital Motorway is a planned network of motorways (tolled freeways) encircling Sydney and is the longest ring road in Australia. History Sydney is a city that grew organically compared to Melbourne, which had a rigidly imposed grid layout and Adelaide, which was surveyed and planned. Sydne..
Sydney Parade AvenueSydney Parade Avenue (Ascaill Pharáid Sydney in Irish), Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland runs from the land formerly known as Ailesbury Park opposite the Merrion Centre at the Merrion Road end, to the sea of Dublin Bay at the Strand Road. Ailesbury Road joins Sydney Parade at the DART station. Other..
Sydney Parade railway stationSydney Parade railway station serves Sydney Parade Avenue in Dublin The station opened in 1835 as a halt on the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. In 1852, it was upgraded to a full station leading to shelters, stone platforms and a footbridge. The station was closed in 1960 and reopened in 1972. Li..
Sydney Park, Sydney''This article is about a park. For other uses, see Sydney Park (disambiguation). Sydney Park is parkland at southern end of Newtown's King Street in the Sydney suburbs of St Peters and Alexandria. It is forty-four 44 hectares in size (109 Acres), makes it the third largest park in Central Sy..
Sydney ParkinsonSydney Parkinson (1745 - January 1771) was a Scottish botanical illustrator and natural history artist. Parkinson was employed by Joseph Banks to travel with him on James Cook's first voyage to the Pacific in 1768. Parkinson made nearly a thousand drawings of plants and animals on the voyage. He ha..
Sydney Park (disambiguation)Place(s) Sydney Park, Sydney People Sydney Park..
Sydney Park (person)This article is about a person. For other uses, see Sydney Park (disambiguation). Sydney Park is an American child actress known to play a role of Sydney in That's So Raven. Contents 1 Actress-Filmography1.1 Guest Starring in TV series1.2 Movie(s)2 Trivia3 External Link(..
Sydney Peace PrizeThe Sydney Peace Prize is awarded by the Sydney Peace Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation associated with the University of Sydney. The Sydney Peace Prize is the only International Peace Prize awarded in Australia. The City of Sydney is a major supporter of the Sydney Peace Prize. This invol..
Sydney PearceSydney Pearce (born 1883 in Double Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and died 1930) was an Australian Rugby League player. His position of choice was as a Hooker. Playing career Sydney Pearce played in the inaugural year of rugby league in Sydney in 1907. A skillful and strong player, Pearc..
Sydney PennySydney Penny (born August 7, 1971 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American Daytime Emmy nominated actress best known for the role of Julia Santos on the ABC soap opera "All My Children." She is of part Cherokee Native American descent and raised in Chatsworth, California. Her first appearance was o..
Sydney Philharmonia ChoirsSydney Philharmonia Choirs is Australia’s largest choral organisation. It presents its own annual concert series in the Sydney Opera House and City Recital Hall, as well as acting as chorus for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Formed in 1920 it currently consists of four choirs: The Motet Choir, a..
Sydney PollackSydney Pollack at a press conference about his movie The Interpreter. Sydney Pollack (born July 1, 1934 in Lafayette, Indiana) is an American film director, producer and actor. His career started in the 1960s, directing episodes of TV series such as The Fugitive and Alfred Hitchcock Presents...
Sydney PossueloSydney Possuelo, born in 1940, is a Brazilian explorer, social activist and Indian expert. He started his career assisting the famous Villas Boas brothers with their work among indigenous peoples. Later he became the Director of the Indian Department at FUNAI (National Indian Foundation), doublin..
Sydney PushThe Sydney Push was a predominantly left-wing intellectual sub-culture in Sydney from the late 1940s to the early '70s. Famous associates of "The Push" include Wendy Bacon, Eva Cox, Liz Fell, Germaine Greer, Clive James, John Flaus, Harry Hooton, Robert Hughes, Frank Moorhouse, Lillian Roxon, Sasha ..
Sydney railway stationSydney railway station may refer to: Sydney Central railway station in Sydney, AustraliaSydney Parade railway station in Dublin, Ireland This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to chan..
Sydney riotsSydney riots may refer to numerous events. Sydney Riot of 1879 - a riot a cricket match between the English and New South Wales sides.2004 Redfern riots - a riot in an inner Sydney suburb.2005 Macquarie Fields riots - a riot in southwestern Sydney.2005 Cronulla riots - a riot in Sydney's southern su..
Sydney Riot of 1879The Sydney Riot of 1879 was one of the earliest riots at an international cricket match. It occurred at the Association Ground, Moore Park, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (now known as the Sydney Cricket Ground) during a game between a touring English team captained by Lord Harris and a team ..
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