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Granville, is a suburb in western Sydney, Australia.
Granville is located west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Parramatta.
South Granville is a separate suburb with the distinguishing feature of a light industrial area.
Granville is also the location of the Granville railway disaster, which occurred on 18 January 1977 when a commuter train derailed just before the Bold Street overpass and hit the staunchion, causing the bridge to collapse.
Granville is primarily dominated by freestanding weatherboard, fibro and unrendered brick buildings.
Granville railway station is a major station on the South line and Western line of the CityRail network.
Granville has a major college of Technical and Further Education, which is part of the South Western Sydney Institute of TAFE.
The Rosehill Hotel is located on the northern side of Parramatta Road and the Vauxhall Inn is on the same street on the western edge of Granville on the corner of Woodville Road.
Granville is also home to a sub-branch club of the RSL.
Historic Garside Park is home to State Super League and Super Youth League club, Granville Rage.
The Hebrides, also known as Fingal's Cave, is a famous overture composed by Felix Mendelssohn while residing on these islands, while Granville Bantock composed the Hebridean Symphony.
The location of Grannona is uncertain and was identified by the historians and toponymists at different places, mainly with the town known today as Granville ( nowadays in Normandy ) or nearby.
Other areas known for slate production are the east coast of Newfoundland, the Slate Belt of Eastern Pennsylvania, Buckingham County Virginia ( Buckingham Slate ), and the Slate Valley of Vermont and New York, where colored slate is mined in the Granville, New York area.
Granville is known as the colored slate capital of the world.
Putnam County is divided into these four townships: Granville, Hennepin, and Magnolia on the east side of the Illinois River, and Senachwine on the west.
Home place of early settler William Barbee of Middlesex County, Virginia, whose 1753 grant of 585 acres from the Earl of Granville was the first of two land grants in what is now the Chapel Hill-Durham area.
Granville County is a county located in the U. S. state of North Carolina.
Granville County is a member of the Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments.
Granville County is governed by a commissioner / manager form of government under the laws of the state of North Carolina.
Temelec is the site of Temelec Hall, built in 1858 by Captain Granville P. Swift, a member of the Bear Flag Party.
Granville is a village in Putnam County, Illinois, United States.
Granville is located at ( 41. 262480 ,-89. 227949 ).
Granville is a city in Sioux County, Iowa, United States.

Granville and founding
The Granville Street Baptist Church ( now First Baptist Church ( Halifax )) was an instrumental and determining factor in the founding of the University.
The twelve founding members included nine Quakers, and three pioneering Anglicans – Granville Sharp, Thomas Clarkson, and William Wilberforce — all evangelical Christians sympathetic to the religious revival that had predominantly nonconformist origins, but which sought wider non-denominational support for a " Great Awakening " amongst believers.

Granville and member
He was elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1913 for the district of Granville, serving as a backbencher in the Labor Party government led by William Holman.
Granville Allen, a member of the 17th Kentucky Infantry, was one of the first Union soldiers to die in the war, in a skirmish on October 29, 1861.
Stanley Harold Fox was a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-seventh House district, including constituents in Granville, Vance and Warren counties.
James Walker " Jim " Crawford, Jr. ( born 1937 ) is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-second House district, including constituents in Granville and Vance counties.
He was the member for Granville in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1984-90.
Then Welsh physicist, Granville Beynon became involved and by 1975 the agreement was signed, with the UK as a member.
In 1901 he won the Lesley Alexander Prize for chamber music with his Sextet in F minor and also received an invitation from Granville Bantock to become a member of the staff at the Birmingham and Midland Institute School of Music.

Granville and unique
Granville Station is unique in being one of only a few stations having no surface entrance building of its own, independent of any adjacent buildings ( Main Street – Science World Station is another for example ).

Granville and town
* Granville ( town )
She met Frank Berton in the nearby mining town of Granville shortly after settling in Dawson and teaching kindergarten.
Granville is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States.
However, perhaps due to the rocky soil, the settlers eventually migrated west, some establishing the town of Granville, Ohio.
In fiscal year 2008, the town of Granville spent 0. 68 % ($ 31, 979 ) of its budget on its public library — some $ 18 per person.
Butner is a town in Granville County, North Carolina, United States.
Stem is a town in Granville County, North Carolina, United States.
Stovall is a town in Granville County, North Carolina, United States.
Haller City was a nearby town founded April 24, 1890, by Theodore Haller and his parents Henrietta and Granville O. Haller. When Arlington was incorporated as a city in May 5, 1903, it included Haller City.
Granville is a town in Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States.
The village incorporated on January 20, 1955 from a portion of the former town of Granville.
Christian Dior was born in Granville, a seaside town on the coast of Normandy, France, the second of the five children of Maurice Dior, a wealthy fertilizer manufacturer ( the family firm was Dior Frères ), and his wife, the former Isabelle Cardamone.
* Granville, Wisconsin, a former town ( ceased to exist in 1956 )
* Gare de Granville, the SNCF station in the town of Granville
Newport is home to a large extent of different sports clubs, playing at all different levels of professionalism and covering all different sports, with all the main sports in the UK catered for in and around the town, with football, cricket, bowls and archery located in the Granville avenue / Audley avenue area of the town, surrounding Audley villa which was once the club house of Newport horse racing course, floodlit tennis courts are located in the High street, rugby is at top of Forton road, swimming and fishing located by Victoria park and most else can be catered for at Lillishall hall which is a national sports centre
The first service was held, without a church building, on December 23, 1888 at 720 Granville Street in the town of Vancouver.
He attacked Granville on 8 July, shelling it with over 900 bombs over several hours, and departed having set the town ablaze.
" The Wea Plains ", a historical marker near the extinct town of Granville, Indiana | Granville in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
In 1884, Kean played a key part in helping the town, at the time called Granville, to obtain its first post office.
Maurice Denis was born November 25, 1870, in Granville, Manche, a coastal town in the Normandy region of France.
Gargantus was an android sent by an extraterrestrial invasion force to take over the small town of Granville.

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