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Prominent street art precincts include ; Fitzroy, Collingwood, Northcote, Brunswick, St. Kilda and the CBD, where stencil and sticker art is prominent.
The Fitzroy Tavern is a pub situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district, to which it gives its name.
Of particular interest is the name Fitzroy, meaning " son ====
Her work is depicted in four stained glass windows in an adjoining hall at St Mark's Anglican Church in Fitzroy, Victoria.
The park is one of the most accessible in the Kimberley as it is only from Fitzroy Crossing and is serviced by a bitumen road.
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 ).
Welcome Bay, Fitzroy IslandFitzroy Island is a continental island, not a coral cay.
It became an island when sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age, flooding a plain between a hill that is now Fitzroy Island, and what is now Cape Grafton.
There is a walking track that takes in the northern end of the island, the lighthouse on the north-west point which overlooks Little Fitzroy Island, and the island's peak, which offers stunning 360 degree views over the surrounding reefs and Cape Grafton.
The snorkelling at Fitzroy is greatly underrated.
It is unlikely that box jellyfish would be encountered at Fitzroy Island due to the 4 km passage between the island and the mainland, but they have been found there occasionally, as well as other stinging jellyfish.
Fitzroy Island is serviced by the Fitzroy Flyer, a power catamaran operating out of the Marlin Marina in Cairns.
The Fitzroy Football Club, formerly nicknamed The Lions, is an Australian rules football club formed in 1883 to represent the inner Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, Victoria and was a foundation member club of the Victorian Football League ( now the Australian Football League ) on its inception in 1897.
Popular attractions include Riverbank Parklands, a riverfront parkland attraction located on the banks of Fitzroy River ; the Capricorn Coast, the coastal strip between Yeppoon and Emu Park and Great Keppel Island, a large neighbouring island off the Capricorn Coast, the vast majority of which is national park.
The city is located on the banks of the Fitzroy River, approximately 40 kilometres from the river mouth.
* The annual Brownlow Medal is awarded to Haydn Bunton senior ( Fitzroy )
St Kilda is home to many of Melbourne's famous visitor attractions including Luna Park, the Esplanade Hotel, Acland Street and Fitzroy Street.
A skate park for the Fitzroy street end of Albert Park is in the planning stages.
Summerland Mansions built in 1920 on Fitzroy Street is another notable block in the " mansion flats " style, a style rare in Melbourne.

Fitzroy and also
# Henry Fitzroy ( 1663 – 1690 ), created Earl of Euston ( 1672 ), Duke of Grafton ( 1675 ), also 7-greats-grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales
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.
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.
The Club is ruled by Anthony Shaw, a descendant of Sebastian Shaw ; he also has an illegitimate son, Trevor Fitzroy.
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.
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.
Fitzroy has a thriving street art community and is also the home of Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces and the Centre for Contemporary Photography.
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.

Fitzroy and Melbourne's
He finished the year with an impressive 7 goal performance against Fitzroy and averaged 10 marks, 20 disposals and 3. 3 goals during North Melbourne's last 8 games.
The Fitzroy Football Club was formed at a meeting at the Brunswick Hotel on 26 September 1883, at a time when Melbourne's population was rapidly increasing.
Fitzroy is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.
Fitzroy was Melbourne's first suburb, created in 1839 when the area between Melbourne and Alexandra Parade ( originally named Newtown ) was subdivided into vacant lots and offered for sale.
Fitzroy North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.
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.
He played in South Melbourne's losing 1899 VFL Grand Final team defeated by Fitzroy by one point.

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