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Catherine Hill Bay topographic map 9231-4-S Second Edition, 1985
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…Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related search terms … catherine hill bay … chain valley bay … colongra lake … crangon bay … deep cave bay … doyalson … flat rocks point … frazer park … gwandalan … lake macquarie … lake munmorah … mangrove gully … mannering bay … mannering…
Catherine Hill Bay topographic map 9231-1V-S 1st Edition, 1976
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Forgotten place names of Lake Macquarie J-Q
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…Middle Bay … Fennell Bay … Named on Capt. Deed’s map of Lake Macquarie 1907/8. Middle Bay was later renamed Kooroora Bay. … Middle Camp … Catherine Hill Bay … In December 1910 a plan was approved to develop a settlement of just over 3 acres halfway between Mine Camp and the original town.……Middle Bay … Fennell…
Catherine Hill Bay
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…This became known as Mine Camp. In December 1910 a plan was approved to develop another settlement of just over 3 acres halfway between Mine Camp and the original town. This was called Middle Camp and was part of Wallarah Coal Co's portion 18 of 190 acres.……This became known as Mine Camp. In December…

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