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Crown Street
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…Crown Street … This was part of Reverend Threlkeld's son-in-law G.A. Lloyd's Crown Land purchase. This later became the Lewers Estate. Crown Street was named in 1929.……This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License…
Crown Close
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…Crown Close … Crown Close was developed in 2000. This name may have been chosen to complement the royalty name theme in Bonnells Bay.……This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License… Crown Close … Crown Close was developed…
Town Lots-Auction sale-Crown Lands- on the ground at Swansea on Saturday,14th April,1906.
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…Media … Town Lots-Auction sale-Crown Lands- on the ground at Swansea on Saturday,14th April,1906.…
Town Lots - Auction Sale - Crown Lands- on the ground at Swansea on Saturday, 24th May, 1924.
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…Media … Town Lots - Auction Sale - Crown Lands- on the ground at Swansea on Saturday, 24th May, 1924. … Photo Ref: 22242 … This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License…
Charlestown Centenary celebrations, 1976. Mr. Peter Morris MHR crowning Miss Charlestown Centenary Princess Lynn Walker.
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…Peter Morris MHR crowning Miss Charlestown Centenary Princess Lynn Walker.…
Valentine
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…When the lease ran out the land reverted to the Crown, and remained crown land for many years.……When the lease ran out the land reverted to the Crown, and remained crown land for many years.…
History of Belmont Lagoon - Bibliography
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…Crown Plan N174-2111. Accessed at Crown Land Archives, Kingswood, NSW on 13 August 2020. … 5. Parish of Kahibah, Northumberland County Map. www.hlrv.nsw.lrs.com.au Sheet Ref. 1, Edition Year 1885. Accessed NSW Land Registry Services, 16 July 2020. … 6. Troedson, A.L. and Deyssing, L. 2016.……Crown Plan…
Belmont
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…The mission closed in 1829 and the land reverted to the Crown. … In 1861 surveyor D.M. Maitland was instructed to survey the area from Belmont to Croudace Bay and divide it into portions in connection with the new Crown Lands' Alienation Act of 1861.……The mission closed in 1829 and the land reverted…
Mount Hutton
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…In 1862, after Robertson's Crown Lands Alienation Act, the Crown Lands Office sold portions to Williams and to Thomas Morley. In 1875 there was a grant to James Hill and in 1922 to Thomas Wilson.……In 1862, after Robertson's Crown Lands Alienation Act, the Crown Lands Office sold portions to Williams…
Blacksmiths
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…European History … Early Land Grants: … It remained Crown Land (Kahibah Parish). As it was sometimes flooded by high tides and a big surf, a large amount of filling had to be carried out by the Council in 1947 before subdivision was practicable.……Early Subdivisions: … Crown Land subdivision in August 1948…

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