[permalink] [id link]
Much of the modern suburb is located within the former Perth Wetlands area, with significant drainage work being conducted in the area between 1832 and the 1880s.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
Much and modern
Much of modern Finland is former seabed or archipelago: illustrated are sea levels immediately after the last ice age.
Much of the city, including railroads and stockyards, survived intact, and from the ruins of the previous wooden structures arose more modern constructions of steel and stone which would set the precedent for worldwide construction.
Much of this complexity is required at least on occasion in the modern Indo-Aryan languages, due to the large amount of clusters allowed and especially due to borrowings from Sanskrit.
Much of his theological work continues to influence modern theologians, especially in regard to the relationship among the three Persons of the Trinity.
Much of what is incorporated in the scientific method ( the nature of knowledge, evidence, experience, and causation ) and some modern attitudes towards the relationship between science and religion were developed by his protégés David Hume and Adam Smith.
Much later, he suggested that in modern times, the best scientists and engineers usually have to choose between either doing their work for more or less questionable business and military interests in a Faustian bargain, or not pursuing their line of work at all.
Much like the Babylonian approximation of, modern numerical analysis does not seek exact answers, because exact answers are often impossible to obtain in practice.
Much modern poetry reflects a critique of poetic tradition, playing with and testing, among other things, the principle of euphony itself, sometimes altogether forgoing rhyme or set rhythm.
Much of the most widely admired piano repertoire in classical music, for example, that of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, was composed for a type of instrument ( the fortepiano ) that is rather different from modern instruments this music is normally performed on today.
Much of the modern electoral process is concerned with winning swing states through frequent visits and mass media advertising drives.
Much of modern Japan was under only fragmentary control by the Imperial family, and rival ethnic groups.
Much of the modern history of Stephen's reign is based on accounts of chroniclers who lived in, or close to, the middle of the 12th century, forming a relatively rich account of the period.
Much of the modern perception of Queen Tamar was shaped under the influence of 19th-century Romanticism and growing nationalism among Georgian intellectuals of that time.
Much like modern science, epicurean philosophy posits that empiricism can be used to sort truth from falsehood.
Much of Bhutan's modern development has been attributed by Bhutanese historians to the first Druk Gyalpo.
In Wordsworth's sonnet " The World Is Too Much with Us " ( ca 1802, published 1807 ), the poet regrets the prosaic humdrum modern world, yearning for
Much of the old city of Trapani dates from the later medieval or early modern periods ; there are no extant remains of the ancient city.
Much of present-day Agrigento is modern but it still retains a number of medieval and Baroque buildings.
( Much later, U. S. Highway 30, using modern explosives and equipment, was built through this cut ).
Much of Galveston's modern economy is centered in the tourism, health care, shipping, and financial industries.
Much of Gertrude Stein's fame derives from a private modern art gallery she assembled from 1904 to 1913 with her brother Leo Stein.
Much and suburb
Much of Lowry's early years were spent in the leafy Manchester suburb of Victoria Park, Rusholme but in 1909, due to financial pressures, the family moved to 117 Station Road in the industrial town of Pendlebury.
Much of the housing in the area was constructed in three phases during the 1920s and 1930s on garden suburb principles.
Much of the growth of Queanbeyan is found in Jerrabomberra, this suburb being created in 1992 and now having a population of over 6000.
Much of the area that today comprises Potts Point and the adjacent suburb of Elizabeth Bay, originally constituted part of a land grant to Alexander Macleay, who was the New South Wales Colonial Secretary from 1826 to 1837, and for whom Macleay Street is named.
Much of the tourist industry is centered on the seaside suburb of Lucaya, owing its name to the pre-Columbian Lucayan inhabitants of the island evidence of whom has been found on the island.
Much of the western half of the suburb has become part of the campus of the University of Sydney while the south-west and the east has continued as private housing.
Much growth has recently occurred within the suburb, with most previously open land spaces now occupied with residential complexes or businesses.
Much of the suburb consists of canal waterways, including Lake Intrepid that are linked to the Nerang River.
Much of the route would have run through the undeveloped Riverside South area to allow a large new suburb to be constructed in the area south of the airport.
Much of the land in this suburb lying to the west of the main northern railway line was originally granted to Dr William Balmain in the mid to late 1790s.
Much of the suburb is fairly upper-middle class and is currently undergoing residential development along Conyngham St as older larger properties are being subdivided with new houses and roads popping up.
Much of the suburb was developed in the late 19th century and early 20th century, especially after the railway line to Bankstown was built.
Much of the suburb was previously known as The Levels, and was a non-residential area, housing a campus of the University of South Australia and Technology Park Adelaide.
5.718 seconds.