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Belmont: Northumberland County District scheme map: Shire of Lake Macquarie, Sheet 63 [Belmont], 1955
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Swansea: Northumberland County District scheme map: Shire of Lake Macquarie, Sheet 63 [Swansea], 1955
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Marks Point: Northumberland County District scheme map: Shire of Lake Macquarie. Sheet 14 [Marks Point]. 1970
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The Prince of Wales visits Toronto
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…The Newcastle Herald's reporting of the event was captioned Brilliant Spectacle (June 25, 1920, p7).…
Fishing the Piles
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…Just after the War we were entertained with a spectacle of 4 Catalina Flying Boats tied up on the Northern Shore which had been sold to a local man who ran a Zoo up Salty … Creek who was supposedly turning them into accommodation.…

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