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If you are a true chocoholic at heart and love a good design, this Portsea Place residence will definitely appeal Eclectic in design, this old Georgian house sports an assorted classical interior with carpeted rooms that got acquainted with luxury.
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Your valiant heroine (me) is snorkelling around the pier at Portsea.
Summer Holidays #1 lili 2007
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Americans are getting "Thank God You're Here" TV show developed by the Melbourneite Working Dog crew, who look like they may get royalty retirement here, assuming the Mike Moore DVD series hasn't aleady put them on a Portsea Clifftop.
Aussies Sell Thank God You're Here to Yanks. Ben Barren 2007
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Got my Giant CRX-1 flat bar roadbike (of the pedal type) finally fixed (needed a new chain) so it's going to be Flinders or Portsea hills today, if the weather can cool.
Denny Crane Gets a Vista Laptop but Forgets F430 Ben Barren 2007
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Rye/Blairgowrie/Sorrento/Portsea is the area I am talking about in Victoria.
Internode NodeLine Is Cheap But Strange | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Contemporaries of Grace Aguilar, the sisters Celia (1823 -?) and Marion Moss (1821-1907) grew up in the provincial town of Portsea, Hampshire, as members of a prosperous and active Jewish community; later in life both became teachers.
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He met Alice Theresa Moss, the daughter of Joseph Moss, a glass merchant of Portsea, Hampshire, and married her in 1851.
Hertha Ayrton. 2009
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Your valiant heroine (me) is snorkelling around the pier at Portsea.
Archive 2007-01-01 lili 2007
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At sixteen Sarah began work as a live-in governess in London, sending money home to her family in Portsea.
Hertha Ayrton. 2009
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The records are imperfect as can be seen by a look at the death index: there's an Albert Dorrington who died at Portsea in 1882 aged 10... but no sign of his birth 10 years earlier in 1871/72.
Archive 2009-04-01 Steve 2009
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