¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Parklands
1. parkland [n] - See also: parkland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Parklands
Literary usage of Parklands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cassell's Picturesque Australasia by Edward Ellis Morris (1890)
"... A Summer Home— The parklands— The North Ann— Bush Fires — Morialta — Baker's
Waterfall — Norton's Summit — Anstey's Hill. leading feature which used to ..."
2. What We Saw in Australia by Rosamond Davenport Hill, Florence Davenport Hill (1875)
"Yes," answered one of our companions, " the parklands cattle are always thin at
... The parklands! This then was the lovely belt of grass and foliage we had ..."
3. Australia by Peter Hinze (2001)
"Southbank parklands: More restaurants, snack bars and take-away joints. Cafe Tempo.
... Stanley St (on the edge of the South Bank parklands), Tel. ..."
4. Australia by Peter Hinze (2001)
"376 Brunswick St. good for breakfast, around the corner are many Asian restaurants
and a food court in Chinatown Southbank parklands: More restaurants, ..."
5. Crisis in Colombia: U.S. Support for Peace Process and Anti-Drug Efforts edited by Jesse Helms (1999)
"These zones include a high percentage of conservation areas and national parklands,
and there is ample evidence that this process of expansion poses a ..."
6. Adventure Guide to Ireland by Tina Neylon (2004)
"Near Tullamore, the Lough Boora parklands, south of the Grand Canal, ... You don't
have to be interested in fishing to appreciate the parklands, ..."