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rink by establishing an auxiliary branch of No. 1 AGH; by 28 April 1915, over 500 beds filled the rink, and further accommodations were provided in makeshift-fashion in the haunted house, the round about, the scenic railroad, and the pavilion; the
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with the Egyptian government to build housing for government workers; in addition, entertainment venues for the new arrivals were also planned, turning Heliopolis into Egypt's first entertainment zone. In addition to a
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now occupies the former site of Luna Park. While many of the buildings that rimmed the park remain, no traces of the once-popular tourist attraction exist.
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Theodora Roscoe, 'The history of Harefield: compiled for wounded Australians at Harefield Park Hospital' (Harefield Park Boomerang Committee 1918)
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In fact, the original name of the development translated to "Oasis of Helipolis" - Agnieszka Dobrowolska,
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increased to the point that the ANZACS expanded the medical facilities, first to Luna Park's
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Report from Cairo Electric Railways and Heliopolis Oases Company, as cited in
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Planning Middle Eastern Cities: An Urban Kaleidoscope in an Urbanizing World
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in Egypt. One of its first acts is the establishment of No. 1
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The Egyptian Upper Class Between Revolutions, 1919-1952
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just outside Luna Park by 19 January 1915. Demand for
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For other amusement parks known by the same name, see
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Index

Luna Park

trolley park
Heliopolis
Egypt
amusement park
Africa
Middle East
World War I
Heliopolis
oasis
Cairo
contracted
hippodrome
polo
cricket
aerodrome
golf course
restaurants
tram
amusement park
Africa
Middle East
switchback
roller coaster
midway
skating rink
restaurants
World War I
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps

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