Cremorne Gardens

Cremorne Gardens

Cremorne Gardens was the name of two pleasure gardens established in England and Australia in the mid 19th century by James Ellis .

See also

  • Cremorne (disambiguation)
  • The Cremorne
  • Cremorna Garden

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