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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 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 also
He had also debuted in the Granville role in 1976 for the first series of Open All Hours, before it resumed for three more from 1981.
The claim was established as consisting of approximately the northern half of North Carolina and this territory came to be known as the Granville District, also known as Oxford.
Maugham's plays, like his novels, usually had a conventional plot structure, but the decade also saw the rise of the so-called New Drama, represented in plays by George Bernard Shaw, Harley Granville Barker, and Continental imports by Henrik Ibsen and Gerhardt Hauptmann.
Joseph Granville Norwood, one of David Dale Owen's colleagues and coauthors, also a medical doctor, became the first state geologist of Illinois ( 1851 – 1858 ).
Granville also has a number of active apple orchards.
Creedmoor is also the home of South Granville High School, G. C.
His grandfather Captain Kittrell was also one of the justices ( or magistrates ) for this county, and was an early Granville pioneer, who immigrated as a young adult to that area, attracted by its cheap, abundant and readily available land, along with two younger brothers Samuel and Isaac, from northeastern North Carolina.
Granville Henry McGhee, also known as Stick ( or Sticks ) McGhee, ( March 23, 1917 – August 15, 1961 ) was an African-American jump blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known for his blues song, " Drinkin ' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee ".
Occasionally, characters he would have known as a teenager are brought in and whilst they have all gone on in life and had some success, Granville has remained his uncle's errand boy — the ageing Granville is still treated like a child, in particular by Arkwright, but also by customers in the shop, even those sympathetic towards his predicament.
There was also speculation that one of his characters in the sitcom, Granville could have been inspired by Granville Road nearby.
Granville can also refer to any of several Earls Granville:
* Granville, Nova Scotia, also known as Granville Ferry
This is printed in the Works of George Granville, Lord Lansdowne ( London, 1736 ), where Lansdowne's vindication of his kinsman, Sir Richard, against Clarendon's charges is also found.
These malls are also connected to Granville SkyTrain Station on the Expo Line and Millennium Line and Vancouver City Centre Skytrain Station on the Canada Line.
In 1871 an intermediate zone between Asiatic Russia and Afghanistan was agreed on between him and Shuválov ; but in 1873 Russia took possession of the Khanate of Khiva, within the neutral zone, and Lord Granville had to accept the aggression ( See also: The Great Game ).
* Granville is also the name of a suburb of Sydney.
It also was centre of the city's drinking life ( there were 300 licensed establishments the twelve-block area of the former Granville, B. I.

Granville and location
* 1978 NSCAD moves to its current location in the Historic Properties buildings on Granville Street
Old Donnington was the location of a coal wharf linked by rail to the Granville Colliery, Shropshire's last deep coal mine.
Further north along the coast-a similarly dangerous and exposed location was Granville Harbour.

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