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Forgotten place names of Lake Macquarie J-Q
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…Kooroora Bay … Fennell Bay … This is the name given to the bay on the lake side of the Fennell Bay bridge which is bordered by the suburbs of Blackalls Park, Fennell Bay and Bolton Point. Kooroora is an Aboriginal word meaning 'camp'.……Kooroora Bay … Fennell Bay … This is the name given to the bay on the…
Fennell Bay
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…Street … Sandra Street … Singleton Close … Toronto Road … Turnbull Street … This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related Media … Map (7) … Photograph (20) … Related Pages … Biography of Richard Fennell 1812-1885 … Kooroora……Bay,…
Lake Macquarie: Parish of Awaba, County of Northumberland, Shire of Lake Macquarie. Parish map in 4 sheets and reference sheet: North East Sheet
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…belmont … carey bay … cockle bay … county … croudace bay … edmunds bay … fennell bay … five islands … green point … hartley point … kahibah point … kooroora bay … lake macquarie … main road … marmong creek … northumberland … parish … princes bay … railway line … rifle range … rocky point … speers point … speers point park……toronto … warners…
Toronto: Northumberland County District scheme map: Shire of Lake Macquarie, Sheet 44 [Toronto], 1955
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