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Punchbowl Farm is threatened by a fire which spreads northwards from the Devil's Punch Bowl to the farm itself in a story which has one of the author ’ s most dramatic and exciting endings.
* Punchbowl railway station, where Nino is picked up by Joe prior to his first day at work has changed over the years.
In Hawaii, this plant has spread quickly through Manoa Valley to Punchbowl and into Waimānalo, Oahu, and into the Kona area.
* Friendster and Evite competitor Socializr ( acquired by Punchbowl in November 2010 ) founder Jonathan Abrams has written a detailed critique of Evite
Punchbowl has a relatively small shopping centre, although the selection is diverse.

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* The movie FJ Holden ( 1977 ) featured several locations in Punchbowl including the Sundowner Hotel on the corner of Punchbowl and Canterbury Roads, a popular pub and band venue until the licence was sold.

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In her books she renamed the farm Punchbowl Farm.
Although the real name of the farm was Punch Bowl Farm, the fictional name was contracted to Punchbowl ( as was the herd name of the Jersey cattle at the real farm ) and Thursley's name was changed to Highnoons for the books.
Edwards ' chief illustrator was Geoffrey Whittam, although the first four books ( Wish for a Pony, No Mistaking Corker, The Summer of the Great Secret and The Midnight Horse ) had illustrations by Anne Bullen ; Joan Wanklyn illustrated Spirit of Punchbowl Farm, The Wanderer and Punchbowl Harvest, and Charles Tunnicliffe illustrated Punchbowl Midnight.

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Used for industrial purposes between 1912 and 1979, the land was owned by various brick manufacturers, including Sutherland Brick Co, Refractory Bricks and Punchbowl Brick and Tile Co. Sydney Water Board acquired the land in 1974 for water-storage purposes but instead it became an equipment storage facility.

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* The Outsider ( Edwards novel ), a novel in the Punchbowl Farm series by Monica Edwards
Featuring LaLonde and drummer Tim " Herb " Alexander, Primus recorded their debut, Suck on This in 1989, followed by four studio albums ; Frizzle Fry, Sailing the Seas of Cheese, Pork Soda, and Tales from the Punchbowl.
Lakemba is primarily served by the 450 bus from the Punchbowl Bus Company with services to Burwood via Roselands and Strathfield and to Hurstville via Roselands the other way.
" Operation Windmill I " was conducted by the United States Marine Corps in support of a battalion clearing the enemy from a series of ridges around an extinct volcano called " The Punchbowl.
The Cownappers is the seventh book in the Punchbowl Farm series of novels by Monica Edwards, published in 1958 by Collins.
Fire in the Punchbowl is the ninth book in the Punchbowl Farm series of novels by Monica Edwards, published in 1965 by Collins.
A small glacier nourished by windblown snow from the plateau excavated the hollow on the eastern side of Blorenge which is known as The Punchbowl.
The Punchbowl is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust as a nature reserve.
Located nearby is Westfield Hurstville, bus interchanges ( serviced by Sydney Buses, Punchbowl Bus Company and Veolia Transport ) and a significant enclave of office towers.
Cycling in the area was a popular sport, and a famous cycling store was operated by Jack Walsh in the adjoining suburb of Punchbowl for 50 years.
It thrived until the advent of Roselands and Bankstown Square in the late 1960s and its bisection by the upgrading of Punchbowl Road in the 1970s.
Earlwood is serviced by a number of bus routes by Government Bus and Punchbowl Bus Company.

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Punchbowl and John
John Stephens had a property there in the 1830s and his son is mentioned in the Wells Gazetteer in 1848, " Clairville or Punchbowl, in the Parishes of St George and Bankstown, is the property of Sir Alfred Stephens ".

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* Devil's Punchbowl ( California ), an area of twisted sandstone formations along the San Andreas Fault in Los Angeles County, California, United States

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The family home was in the Sydney suburb of Punchbowl and Lex attended ordinary state primary and secondary schools through which he acquired superior reading skills and was introduced to encyclopedias.
Punchbowl is named for a circular valley, called ' the punch bowl ', which is actually located in the nearby suburb of Belfield at the intersection of Coronation Parade, Georges River and Punchbowl Roads.

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" The Division was in combat in the hot and dusty, then bitterly cold portion of North Korea just above the 38th Parallel later identified as the ' Punchbowl ' and ' Heartbreak Ridge.
A fourth tunnel was discovered on March 3, 1990, north of Haen town in the former Punchbowl battlefield.
* Punchbowl, a valley that was the site of a Korean War battle involving the U. S. 40th Infantry Division
Early in the 1880s, leasehold land on the slopes of the Punchbowl opened for settlement and in the 1930s, the crater was used as a rifle range for the Hawaii National Guard.
Monica Edwards ( née Monica le Doux Newton ; November 8, 1912 – January 18, 1998 ) was an English children's writer of the mid-twentieth century best known for her Romney Marsh and Punchbowl Farm series of children's novels.
This was also the last show of Primus ' Punchbowl tour and the last show for drummer Tim Alexander before his first hiatus from Primus.
One of the sections in use was located in Cullens Road, between Canterbury Road and Wiggs Roads Punchbowl and used up until March 1947.
In 1909, the line was extended to Bankstown, with intermediate stations at Lakemba and Punchbowl.
In 1926 the Bankstown became the second line in Sydney to be electrified and a maintenance depot was constructed at Punchbowl.
This area was originally part of the suburb of Punchbowl and still shares it's postcode of 2196.
In the 1920s and 1930s, Punchbowl was a higher-class suburb, with a number of popular theatres that were closed down or demolished thirty years later.
The Punchbowl Regent was situated on the corner of The Boulevarde and Matthews Street.
Punchbowl RSL was located on The Boulevarde until it closed in 2010 and The Mirage Hotel is on Punchbowl Road.

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