Blackboy Hill was named after the Australian native "black boy" plants, Xanthorrhoea preissii, which dominated the site which is now absorbed into Greenmount, Western Australia. Originally a military camp, the facilities and adjacent structures were on the hill that is now used by St Anthony's Primary School and Church, and Greenmount Primary School. The remaining land (which has been left as a memorial to the troops who used the training camp) is known on official documents and maps as the Blackboy Hill Commemorative Site, but local signage tends to refer to the location simply as Blackboy Hill.
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| - Blackboy Hill was named after the Australian native "black boy" plants, Xanthorrhoea preissii, which dominated the site which is now absorbed into Greenmount, Western Australia. Originally a military camp, the facilities and adjacent structures were on the hill that is now used by St Anthony's Primary School and Church, and Greenmount Primary School. The remaining land (which has been left as a memorial to the troops who used the training camp) is known on official documents and maps as the Blackboy Hill Commemorative Site, but local signage tends to refer to the location simply as Blackboy Hill. (en)
- Blackboy Hill a été nommé d'après la plante originaire d'Australie "black boy", (en), qui dominait le site. À l'origine un camp militaire, les installations et les bâtiments adjacents se trouvaient sur la colline qui est maintenant utilisée par l'école primaire et l'église St Anthony, et l'école primaire de Greenmount en Australie-Occidentale. (fr)
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| - Blackboy Hill was named after the Australian native "black boy" plants, Xanthorrhoea preissii, which dominated the site which is now absorbed into Greenmount, Western Australia. Originally a military camp, the facilities and adjacent structures were on the hill that is now used by St Anthony's Primary School and Church, and Greenmount Primary School. The remaining land (which has been left as a memorial to the troops who used the training camp) is known on official documents and maps as the Blackboy Hill Commemorative Site, but local signage tends to refer to the location simply as Blackboy Hill. (en)
- Blackboy Hill a été nommé d'après la plante originaire d'Australie "black boy", (en), qui dominait le site. À l'origine un camp militaire, les installations et les bâtiments adjacents se trouvaient sur la colline qui est maintenant utilisée par l'école primaire et l'église St Anthony, et l'école primaire de Greenmount en Australie-Occidentale. (fr)
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