Tranby
Tranby is a place name that can refer to several locations, primarily in Australia and the United Kingdom, as well as associated historical events and institutions.
Australia:
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Tranby, Western Australia: A locality and historic site located in the Perth metropolitan area. It is significant for its association with the early Swan River Colony and the Morley family. Tranby House, a National Trust-listed building, is located there and represents an important example of colonial architecture and early settler life in Western Australia.
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Tranby College: A private Anglican school located in Baldivis, Western Australia.
United Kingdom:
- Tranby Croft: A former manor house near Hull, East Yorkshire, England. It is most famously known as the location of the "Tranby Croft Affair" or "Royal Baccarat Scandal" in 1890, a high-profile gambling scandal involving members of the British aristocracy.
Historical Significance (Primarily referring to Tranby Croft):
- Tranby Croft Affair (Royal Baccarat Scandal): A major gambling scandal involving accusations of cheating at baccarat during a house party at Tranby Croft in 1890. The affair resulted in a libel suit, which became a cause célèbre and had significant social and political repercussions, damaging the reputations of those involved and casting a shadow over the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII). The scandal exposed class divisions and societal attitudes towards gambling and honesty in Victorian England.