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Cottesloe and is
Cottesloe Beach is located north, halfway between Fremantle and Perth.
* The Cottesloe Theatre ( named after Lord Cottesloe, chairman of the South Bank Theatre board ) is a small, adaptable studio space, designed by Iain Mackintosh, holding up to 400 people depending on the seating configuration.
The Cottesloe is to be renamed the Dorfman Theatre ( after Lloyd Dorfman, philanthropist and chairman of Travelex Group ) in 2013 after a redevelopment of the National Theatre, known as " NT Future ".
The oldest house in Southcourt is in Cottesloe Road on the junction of Clover Lane.
* The Rottnest Channel Swim is a long distance swimming event from Cottesloe Beach to Rottnest Island, is held annually.
The event is run by the Cottesloe Crabs Winter Swimming Club.
The nearest secondary school is The Cottesloe School in Wing.
Cottesloe School is a secondary school for children aged 11 – 18.
The present head of the family is Commander John Tapling Fremantle, 5th Baron Cottesloe.
Baron Cottesloe, of Swanbourne and Hardwick in the County of Buckingham, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
For the parliament of Western Australia, Claremont is divided between the state electoral districts of Cottesloe and Nedlands, both held by the Liberal Party.
Cottesloe is a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia, within the Town of Cottesloe.
Cottesloe is a beach-side suburb of the city of Perth in Western Australia.
Cottesloe is bounded by the Vlamingh Memorial to the south, Stirling Highway, Congdon Street and West Coast Highway to the east ; North Street to the north and the Indian Ocean to the west.
A large part of Cottesloe is residential, although a significant shopping area is located along Stirling Highway, and a 9-hole golf course is on Jarrad Street.
Cottesloe Beach is a popular place for beach cricket.
Cottesloe is currently part of the federal division of Curtin, although from 1901 to 1968 and from 1974 to 1980 it was part of the Fremantle electorate.
In the parliament of Western Australia, the Legislative Assembly electoral district of Cottesloe is also held by the Liberal Party.

Cottesloe and served
Lord Cottesloe served as Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire between 1984 and 1997.
Having lectured in economics at the Western Australian Institute of Technology and served as an executive director of the Western Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the seat of Cottesloe at a by-election in 1990.

Cottesloe and by
In 1926 General Motors ( Australia ) was established with assembly plants at Newstead, Queensland ; Marrickville, New South Wales ; City Road, Melbourne, Victoria ; Birkenhead, South Australia ; and Cottesloe, Western Australia utilizing bodies produced by Holden Motor Body Builders and imported complete knock down ( CKD ) chassis.
Another performance took place in 1999 at the Cottesloe Theatre, directed by Julie Anne Robinson.
* Futurists Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, 1986, directed by Richard Eyre.
It premiered in London in a Royal National Theatre production at the Cottesloe Theatre, directed by Declan Donnellan.
* Blinded by the Sun National Theatre Cottesloe, September 1996
Lord Cottesloe was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron.
It was bought by the Town of Cottesloe in 1950 and renamed the Cottesloe War Memorial Town Hall and Civic Centre.
The western edge of the suburb is serviced by the CircleRoute along Stirling Highway, and the Cottesloe train station on the Fremantle line.
For the parliament of Western Australia, the state electoral district of Cottesloe is also held by the Liberal Party.
Naudé, by then the moderator of his church district ( the Southern Transvaal Synod ), helped to organize a consultation between the WCC and eighty South African church delegates in Cottesloe, a Johannesburg suburb.
Swanbourne is bounded by the Swanbourne Rifle Range and Cottesloe Golf Club to the north, Lake Claremont and Stirling Road to the east, the Fremantle railway line and North Street to the south, and the Indian Ocean to the west.
For the parliament of Western Australia, the state electoral district of Cottesloe is also held by the Liberal Party.
He performed in the play Our Class by Tadeusz Slobodzianek at the Cottesloe Theatre from September 2009 to January 2010 as Zygmunt.
* Fair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards A drama in verses after an eighteenth-century Japanese puppet play by the Kabuki playwright Chikamatsu Monzaemon-First Produced 1996 Cottesloe auditorium of the Royal National Theatre, London, UK
Lord Cottesloe proposed to Louisa Elizabeth Nugent, on 30 June 1824, but was initially refused by her father, Sir George Nugent unless his parents contributed more.
Lord Cottesloe survived her by fifteen years and died in December 1890, aged 92.

Cottesloe and Swanbourne
* Golden Triangle ( Australia ), refers to the affluent Western Suburbs of Perth namely Cottesloe, Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove, ( informally referred to as the " Inner Golden Triangle ") Claremont, Dalkeith, Subiaco, Swanbourne, Daglish, Shenton Park, Karrakatta and parts of City Beach, Nedlands, Floreat, Wembley, Mount Claremont and North Fremantle.
This accounts for the place names Fremantle, Swanbourne and Cottesloe in the Perth area of Western Australia.
Lord Cottesloe had already been created a Baronet, of Swanbourne in the County of Berkshire, in 1821, chiefly in recognition of his father's services, and with remainder to the latter's heirs.
Swanbourne was named for Swanbourne House, in Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire, the family seat of Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe, a prominent Tory politician and his brother Admiral Sir Charles Fremantle, for whom the city of Fremantle was named.
Swanbourne includes the 18-hole Cottesloe Golf Club and Swanbourne Beach.
It is located in the wealthy beachside suburbs of Perth, including Claremont, Cottesloe, Mosman Park, Nedlands, Subiaco and Swanbourne.
In 1874 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Cottesloe, of Swanbourne and Hardwick in the County of Buckingham, in recognition of his services.

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