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Melbourne, too, has lost venues, including the Continental in Prahran and the Punters Club in Fitzroy.
Fitzroy Maclean's autobiography Eastern Approaches has a chapter devoted to this trial, which he witnessed while working in Moscow for the British Foreign Office.
The gorge has been formed by the Fitzroy River and the level of the river in the wet season can rise by up to.
Fitzroy Island has been put to many uses by humankind.
The Island has also been home to lighthouses warning ships in the Grafton Passage of the reefs around the island, and a small automatic light on Little Fitzroy Island, just off the north-east point, still serves this purpose.
FitzRoy has been commemorated by the Fitzroy Building at the University of Plymouth, used by the School of Earth, Ocean and Environmental Science.
* Virginia Woolf has a plaque where she lived between 1907-1911 in 29 Fitzroy Square, London, W1
The St Kilda Lawn Bowls Club on Fitzroy Street has a long history and retains its heritage clubhouse building as well as hosts many community events.
The Club is ruled by Anthony Shaw, a descendant of Sebastian Shaw ; he also has an illegitimate son, Trevor Fitzroy.
Scarred tree in Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne | Fitzroy Gardens, the scar is left after a canoe has been cut out of the trunk
The Fitzroy Town Hall has been given over to the regional library and for use as a community space.
The suburb has a light rail station in the north at Fraser Street while the St Kilda Metropol light rail station is just outside the south east border as well as three additional tram superstops along Fitzroy Street
Since the amalgamation of the City of Fitzroy with the City of Collingwood and the City of Richmond in 1994 to form the City of Yarra, the Town Hall has functioned as secondary offices for the City of Yarra.
Fitzroy has a thriving street art community and is also the home of Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces and the Centre for Contemporary Photography.
Fitzroy has a large number of pubs for such a small suburb.
The tiny suburb of Fitzroy has many cafes.
Most notably, ARIA award winner Dan Sultan has the song Old Fitzroy, the black and white video for which is shot entirely in Fitzroy, featuring shots of and from Atherton Gardens, as well as shots of a number of Fitzroy pubs.
The City of Yarra also supports a car sharing service, which has several locations in Fitzroy.
Fitzroy North also has some distinctive apartment complexes, mostly built within the last 15 years.
North Fitzroy Primary School has received state media attention for its canteen's healthy menu.

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# Henry Fitzroy ( 1663 – 1690 ), created Earl of Euston ( 1672 ), Duke of Grafton ( 1675 ), also 7-greats-grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales
Fitzroy Island National Park is a gazetted protected area covering Fitzroy Island, Queensland ( also called Koba or Gabar ), a continental island located 22 kilometres east of Cairns, Queensland ( Australia ).
If not consumption or the historical English sweating sickness, it could have been a genetic condition that might also have been expressed in his nephews, Edward VI and Henry Fitzroy.
He was also " alternate evening preacher " at the Foundling Hospital, and preached at the Berkeley Chapel and the Fitzroy Chapel, now St Saviour's Church, Fitzroy Square.
Fitzroy also insisted that the New Zealand Company pay the Māori a realistic price for the land they claimed to have purchased.
Fitzroy also debunked Lieutenant Stephen Martin Saxby's lunar weather forecasting method as pseudoscience.
Fitzroy, Falkland Islands and Port Fitzroy, New Zealand are also named after him.
During this period Foxe also found a patron in Mary Fitzroy, Duchess of Richmond, who hired him as tutor to the orphan children of her brother, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, a Catholic who had been executed for treason in January 1547.
St Kilda also hosts the annual gay Pride March, which starts at Lakeside Drive and heads down Fitzroy Street to the Catani Gardens.
The George Hotel built in 1887 on the corner of Fitzroy and Grey streets was also once a large coffee palace.
There are also Baptist meeting halls on Thomas Street and Killicomaine Road ; an Elim church on Clonavon Avenue ; a Quaker meeting hall on Portmore Street ; a Free Presbyterian church in Levaghery and meeting hall on Fitzroy Street.
FitzRoy purchased the Manor of Tottenhall and built Fitzroy Square, to which he gave his name ; nearby Fitzroy Street also bears his name.
See also Fitzroy Gardens Scarred tree
However, Charles II also acknowledged her ( with her sister Charlotte ) as one of " his dear and natural daughters by the Duchess of Cleveland " and described her as " the Lady Anne Fitzroy " when granting her a patent of the arms granted to her brother Charles, then Earl ( later Duke ) of Southampton.
Fitzroy is also Melbourne's smallest suburb in terms of area, being approximately 100 Ha.
Many working-class Chinese immigrants also settled in Fitzroy due to its proximity to Chinatown, with also a noticeable Vietnamese community ; a small enclave of Africans lives there, and the area ( particularly Johnston Street ) serves as a centre of Melbourne's Hispanic community, with many Spanish and Latin American-themed restaurants, clubs, bars and some stores.
During the late 1970s, Fitzroy was home to the little bands scene ( also known as the " North Fitzroy Beat "), which gave rise to experimental punk acts the Primitive Calculators and Ollie Olsen's Whirlywirld, rock group Hunters & Collectors and Lisa Gerrard, of Dead Can Dance.

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In 2009 this exhibition series featured a premier event from T. J. Bateson, a group show, TransMasculinities, which explored aspects of gender, as well as a range of work at the artist run gallery initiative 69 Smith Street on the street of the same name, in Melbourne's Fitzroy.
Give It Up ( 1967 ), shot in Fitzroy Street, Melbourne, again featured Reed, plus Don Watson and Philippe ’ s younger brother Tiriel.

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Fitzroy as minor premiers were allowed to challenge St Kilda – the number one ranked team in the finals series at that point – and the two teams played again the following week in the grand final which Fitzroy won 7. 14.
Albert Park is a large park which spans many suburbs, including St Kilda on Fitzroy Street and hosts a number of sporting fields and a recreational lake.
For a time, Archer lived at 27 Fitzroy Square in central London, while Shaw lived at number 29.
Derwent London own about one million square feet of property in Fitzrovia: about one fifth of their total portfolio A number of structural engineering consultants are based in offices on Newman Street and the world headquarters of Arup is on Fitzroy St although they own many of the surrounding buildings ( which are in the process of being redeveloped into modern offices ).
Surrounded as it was by a large number of factories and industrial sites in the adjoining suburbs, Fitzroy was ideally suited to working men's housing, and from the 1860s to the 1880s, Fitzroy's working class population rose dramatically.
A number of trams services operate though the suburb, including tram route 11 to Collins Street, tram route 86 to Docklands, and tram route 112 to Fitzroy Street.
The Braybrook Club has produced a number of high profile Australian rules football stars including 1982 Brownlow Medalist Brian Wilson ( Footscray, North Melbourne, Melbourne and St Kilda football clubs ), Ted Whitten ( Footscray Football Club ) and Doug Hawkins ( Footscray and Fitzroy Football Club Football Clubs )
Hoping in part to capitalise in part on the bad feeling many Victorian based Fitzroy supporters had about the failed merger with the North Melbourne Football Club, and about the way the merger with the Bears was executed, the Premiers for 1996, North Melbourne, recruited a number of former Fitzroy players, including Pike, in the 1996 draft.
Unfortunately a number of fires throughout history have ravaged the CBD of the town, especially the fire of 1940 which destroyed all of the shops on the southern side of Drayton Street from Fitzroy to Henry Street.
Most of this land was later sold and subdivided or used for the development of various public institutions, but a number of substantial sites were permanently reserved as public parks, including the Carlton Gardens as well as Flagstaff Gardens, Fitzroy Gardens, Treasury Gardens and Kings Domain.
In 1881, the unit was stood up again but this time as the 43rd " Ottawa and Carleton " Battalion of Rifles with the Ottawa volunteer rifle company and a number of other companies located in Fitzroy, Vernon, Metcalfe, Aylwin, Eardley, and Wakefield.
It has a number of sub basins-the Fitzroy Trough-Gregory Sub-basin complex, the Willara Sub-basin, and the Kidson Sub-basin complex.
Like many other Murray-Darling native fish species, western carp gudgeon have crossed the Great Dividing Range through natural river capture events and are found in a number of East Coast drainages, from the Hunter River system in northern New South Wales to the Fitzroy River system in central Queensland.
He is also the AFL / VFL record holder for the number of games played wearing the number 1 jumper – which he wore throughout his 356-game career at both Fitzroy and Sydney.

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