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Charlestown: Planned subdivision of the old Waratah Company's estate Charlestown Heights. Sale by auction Royal Crown Hotel, Adamstown Heights Saturday, May 2nd 1914
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…Media … Charlestown: Planned subdivision of the old Waratah Company's estate Charlestown Heights.……charlestown … charlestown extension … charlestown heights … farming blocks … great northern railway … jewell's hotel … kahibah … lake macquarie … land wood & co. auctioneers … new lambton … newcastle … old waratah…
Charlestown Square shopping complex redevelopment, 2008 to 2010. Photograph taken 23/12/2009
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…Media … Charlestown Square shopping complex redevelopment, 2008 to 2010. Photograph taken 23/12/2009 … Photo Ref: 21675 … Creator: Messiter, Mrs Judy - Lake Macquarie City Library … The 2010 redevelopment effectively saw Charlestown square almost double in size to 88, 000sqm.……The extensions cost a total…
Mulbinga Street
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…The Charlestown Urban Committee authorised an extension of Mulbinga Street in 1957. To date, the meaning of this word has not been found. Possibly a misspelling of Mulubinba, (Source: Place Names of NSW by AW Reed) an Aboriginal name for Newcastle.……The Charlestown Urban Committee authorised an extension…

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