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Teralba
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…On I February 1869 this estate and another (560 acres extending from Marmong Creek, southward towards Bolton Point, which was bought by Mitchell in 1836) were bequeathed to his daughter, Margaret Scott Quigley. This joint property was known as Awaba Park Estate.……It is probable that, prior to 1881,…
Toronto: Northumberland County District scheme map: Shire of Lake Macquarie, Sheet 44 [Toronto], 1955
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…This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related search terms … blackalls park … fennel bay … kooroora bay … marmong creek … toronto…
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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The Quigleys of Awaba Park- Marmong Point
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…'This part is without doubt, the finest' - numerous creeks, some of large size, flow into it. Cockle Creek is one of them, and for its beauty can not be surpassed. At its mouth it forms a delta, and round about it game of all kind play their sportive tricks without fear of molestation.……'This part is…
Teralba from Rhondda Road c.1910, looking east. Original weatherboard Great Northern Hotel, centre left. Train at railway station left hand side. Cockle Bay in backgound. Note clothesline with props, and absence of mangroves in Cockle Creek delta.
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…Note clothesline with props, and absence of mangroves in Cockle Creek delta.……landmarks … marmong point … picket fence. lake … railway … teralba … teralba … views…
Jockey scales from Boolaroo Racecourse, Racecourse Road, Teralba, NSW, which closed in 1931. Purchased by Jack Coates, storekeeper, George Street, Marmong Point, NSW, and used for weighing produce for sale. (Since donated to Richmond Main Railway Museum).
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…Purchased by Jack Coates, storekeeper, George Street, Marmong Point, NSW, and used for weighing produce for sale. (Since donated to Richmond Main Railway Museum).……Photo Ref: 363 … Creator: Edwards, Mr Richard … This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs…
The Olympic Torch comes to town
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