Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Halls Head is a coastal suburb of Mandurah, immediately west of Mandurah's central area. It is largely residential and contains several canal estates developed since the 1980s. The locality was named after Henry Edward Hall (1790-1859) who received a land grant of some 6,715 hectares (16,594 acres) to establish a farm there in the 1830s. The suburb was officially gazetted in 1970"@en }
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- Halls_Head,_Western_Australia abstract "Halls Head is a coastal suburb of Mandurah, immediately west of Mandurah's central area. It is largely residential and contains several canal estates developed since the 1980s. The locality was named after Henry Edward Hall (1790-1859) who received a land grant of some 6,715 hectares (16,594 acres) to establish a farm there in the 1830s. The suburb was officially gazetted in 1970".
- Q5643149 abstract "Halls Head is a coastal suburb of Mandurah, immediately west of Mandurah's central area. It is largely residential and contains several canal estates developed since the 1980s. The locality was named after Henry Edward Hall (1790-1859) who received a land grant of some 6,715 hectares (16,594 acres) to establish a farm there in the 1830s. The suburb was officially gazetted in 1970".
- Halls_Head,_Western_Australia comment "Halls Head is a coastal suburb of Mandurah, immediately west of Mandurah's central area. It is largely residential and contains several canal estates developed since the 1980s. The locality was named after Henry Edward Hall (1790-1859) who received a land grant of some 6,715 hectares (16,594 acres) to establish a farm there in the 1830s. The suburb was officially gazetted in 1970".
- Q5643149 comment "Halls Head is a coastal suburb of Mandurah, immediately west of Mandurah's central area. It is largely residential and contains several canal estates developed since the 1980s. The locality was named after Henry Edward Hall (1790-1859) who received a land grant of some 6,715 hectares (16,594 acres) to establish a farm there in the 1830s. The suburb was officially gazetted in 1970".