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Cardiff: Coalbrook Estate, Saturday 31st January 1920
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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 … 1st to 5th streets … cardiff … elm ave … lake ave … mr clarke's orchard … mr hamilton's residence … mr selby's residence … mr smith's residence … oak ave……peach…
Wyee Pioneer - Mary Ann Smith
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…Soon after arrival she married James Freeman, had many ups and downs in those early days, and at last herself and husband settled down at a place then known as Cabbage Tree (now the residence of Mr. E. J. Hargraves, son of E. H. Hargraves, the first gold discoverer in Australia). Mr. and Mrs.……Soon…
Rhondda
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…The first post-office was at the residence of Mr. J. T. Smith 42 years ago. Today residents get their mail from Teralba. Mr. J. Bartlett opened the first shop, and later Mr. M. Hopkinson started a general store. There are no shops in the township to-day.……The first post-office was at the residence of…
Cockle Creek
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…The house later became the manager's residence for Stockton Borehole Colliery and was not demolished until the 1970's. Mr. Black kept a large herd of Angora goats. … Early Industries: … The market gatdens of the Chinese residents were situated near the railway bridge.……The house later became the manager's…
Renown Theatre, Charlestown (opened 1928)
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…Media … Renown Theatre, Charlestown (opened 1928) … Photo Ref: 4129 … Creator: Pickering, Mr Alfred Sidney - Lake Macquarie City Council … Ivy Smith and Eric Smith owned the two shops to the right of the theatre. One shop was a milk bar the other Eric Smiths barbershop.……Eric, Ivy Smith and family moved…

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