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Gough Whitlam's birthplace : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gough Whitlam's birthplace Ngara is the birthplace of Australian Prime Minister Edward Gough Whitlam. It is located at 46 Rowland Street Kew, Victoria in Melbourne, Australia. ‘Ngara’ means ‘to listen, hear and think’ in Darug language of the Darug or Iyora (Eora) Aboriginal people in the Sydney area.〔(Heritage Council, report of the Executive Director, Ngara, 46 Rowland Street Kew )〕 ==Construction==
Harry Frederick (“Fred") Whitlam and Martha (“Mattie”) Whitlam nee Maddocks, were married on 10 September 1914 and on 18 December 1914, bought a block of land in Rowland Street Kew with a mortgage from the State Savings Bank of Victoria (under the Credit Foncier programme) signed off on 30 January 1915. Mattie's father, Edward, who was a Master Builder by profession, built, and probably designed the house for the. Plans were prepared by February 1915, and construction completed by May 1915. Ngara is a brick Edwardian villa with Marseille pattern terracotta tile roof and timber finishes. It was partly demolished in nid 2014, with joinery, fire places and floors dismantled, but the components were left on site.〔(Lea Ram 'Birth and Death in Kew' ''Kew Historical Society Newsletter'' No. 109 December 2014 )〕
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