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Tower Rd works near end

AFTER months of delays, major roadworks at Werribee’s Tower Rd should be completed this month.

Work on the $1.2 million Wyndham Council project involving reconstructing Tower Rd between Princes Highway and Goegan St started last October and was to be completed in April.

In May, the council said wet weather had held up works and that they would be completed that month.

Mayor John Menegazzo said last week: “While the works did suffer minor delays due to inclement weather, this project was necessary as the traffic volumes have been steadily increasing, along with our population”.

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Tower Rd works near end
Tower Rd works near end

AFTER months of delays, major roadworks at Werribee's Tower Rd should be completed this month. Work on the $1.2 million Wyndham Council project involving reconstructing Tower Rd between Princes Highway and Goegan St started last October and was to be



Rooms with a fabulous view - Fantastic waterfront duplex apartment for sale ...

ON floors as high as this, you are inevitably going to get a good view. impressive as this 25th and 26th floor duplex apartment for sale in the prestigious Alexandra Tower on Princes Parade.



Putting some fantasy in fantasy stories

There was a time when it was all about fairies, and princess and prince charmings. The princess was always a damsel in distress. She was either asleep, or was caught in a tower. She had to flee a stepmother, or was caught in poverty.



Road works to end

The $1.23 million Tower Rd reconstruction, between the Princes Highway and Goegan St, is expected to be finished by the end of this month. The works included the reconstruction of the road pavement, replacement of the kerb and channel, linemarking and




The Princes in the Tower by Alison Weir


Medievalist Alison Weir sets her sights on one of history's most controversial mysteries with this volume. At the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses in England, everyone thought that things would settle down. The House of York had defeated the House of Lancaster and seemed firmly in control of the country with Edward IV ruling. The only problem is that Edward dies with his two sons Edward and Richard in the minority (ages 12 and 10).

Edward's brother Richard definitely was loyal during the civil wars between the Yorks and Lancasters, but the loss of his brother with two young heirs provided him with a major opportunity to grab the throne for himself. There is no questions that he had the two princes taken and placed in the Tower of London, which would later gain a reputation of being a horrible prison. With that said, not everyone agrees that he was responsible for their deaths even though they disappeared at that time.

With her usual thorough research, Weir presents information from contemporary, later historical, and modern works that examine the question of whether or not the two brothers were killed by their uncle in an attempt to prove the truth.

Weir starts by presenting a historiography (the study of the study of history and the changing biases over time) to highlight how views about events have changed dramatically over time. This is largely due to the fact that there is little contemporary documentation that provided a clear statement of what happened to the two princes.

While she has no trouble in piling up the evidence against Richard, who ruled for a period as Richard III before being removed by the first of the Tudor kings (Henry VII), she is also careful to highlight how his enemies did much to demonize him further, even to go so far as to change painting to make him appear a hunchback with unequally-lengthed arms and a constant sneer.


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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Chronicles the off-beat and occasionally extraterrestrial journeys, notions, and acquaintances of galactic traveler Arthur Dent

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In Cold Blood

With the publication of this book, Capote permanently ripped through the barrier separating crime reportage from serious literature.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Chronicles the off-beat and occasionally extraterrestrial journeys, notions, and acquaintances of galactic traveler Arthur Dent

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Princes in the Tower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Princes in the Tower, Edward V of England (2 November 1470 – 1483? ... In 1674, the skeletons of two children were discovered under the staircase leading to the ...

To Know a Lion by His Claws
Presenting a new solution to the Princes in the Tower mystery of England in 1483. The princes, believed to have been murdered by their uncle, Richard III, instead ...

Princes in the Tower: Information from Answers.com
Princes in the Tower The young sons of Edward IV ; Edward , Prince of Wales (born 1470) and Richard , Duke of York (born 1472), supposedly murdered in

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Princes in the Tower. The Two Little Princes in the Tower. The sad mystery of the two little princes in the Tower have intrigued historians for hundreds of years. ...

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The story of the Princes in the Tower - the great historical mystery of what became of the sons of Edward IV.