The Municipality of Granville was a local government area in the Western region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The municipality was proclaimed as the Borough of Granville on 20 January 1885. It included the modern suburbs of Granville, South Granville, Camellia, Rosehill, Clyde and parts of Harris Park, Guildford and Merrylands. From 1 January 1949, the council was amalgamated into the City of Parramatta, with the passing of the Local Government (Areas) Act 1948.
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| - The Municipality of Granville was a local government area in the Western region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The municipality was proclaimed as the Borough of Granville on 20 January 1885. It included the modern suburbs of Granville, South Granville, Camellia, Rosehill, Clyde and parts of Harris Park, Guildford and Merrylands. From 1 January 1949, the council was amalgamated into the City of Parramatta, with the passing of the Local Government (Areas) Act 1948. (en)
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| - Camellia, New South Wales
- Rosehill, New South Wales
- Joseph Cahill
- St John Parish, Cumberland
- Western Sydney
- City of Auburn
- City of Bankstown
- City of Holroyd
- City of Parramatta
- Clyde, New South Wales
- Clyde Engineering
- Edward William O'Sullivan
- Governor of New South Wales
- Granville, New South Wales
- Granville Town Hall
- Municipality of Dundas
- Municipality of Ermington and Rydalmere
- Town Clerk
- Local government in Australia
- Lord Augustus Loftus
- Main Southern railway line, New South Wales
- 1948 disestablishments in Australia
- John Nobbs
- Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)
- Cumberland Council, New South Wales
- Local Government (Areas) Act 1948
- Duck River (New South Wales)
- Parramatta River
- 1885 establishments in Australia
- Guildford, New South Wales
- Harris Park, New South Wales
- Telopea, New South Wales
- John Clancy (judge)
- Lists of local government leaders of places in New South Wales
- Sydney
- Sydney Water
- Former local government areas in Sydney
- South Granville, New South Wales
- Claude Fleck
- Merrylands, New South Wales
- New Britain (Canada)
- Liberty Plains Parish, Cumberland
- Harris Park
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| - Granville Town Hall on Carlton Street, Granville. (en)
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| - The Municipality of Granville was a local government area in the Western region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The municipality was proclaimed as the Borough of Granville on 20 January 1885. It included the modern suburbs of Granville, South Granville, Camellia, Rosehill, Clyde and parts of Harris Park, Guildford and Merrylands. From 1 January 1949, the council was amalgamated into the City of Parramatta, with the passing of the Local Government (Areas) Act 1948. (en)
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