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Catherine Hill Bay topographic map 9231-1V-S 1st Edition, 1976
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…Related search terms … catherine hill bay … 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 lake … middle camp beach … mine subsidence … nords wharf … quarries……head … south…
Catherine Hill Bay topographic map 9231-4-S Second Edition, 1985
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…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 lake … middle camp beach … mine subsidence … nords wharf … quarries……head … south…
Forgotten place names of Lake Macquarie J-Q
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…North Head … Blacksmiths … The head at the entrance to Lake Macquarie at Blacksmiths is called North Head. … O'Donnelltown … West Wallsend … An area at the foot of Mt Sugarloaf at West Wallsend. Acess is via O'Donnelltown Road.……North Head … Blacksmiths … The head at the entrance to Lake Macquarie at Blacksmiths…
Teralba
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…By 28 August 1903 Hodge's quarry was operational; as was Gardener and McNulty's by 15 December 1909. In 1922 these quarries were taken over by Teralba Gravel Quarries Ltd: both had closed by 1939. They are now operating as Ready Mix's Teralba Quarry.……By 28 August 1903 Hodge's quarry was operational;…
Swansea
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…Near the site of Reids Mistake (Swansea Heads), Biraban, a respected Awabakal elder, translated the following legend into English to local missionary Reverend Threlkeld in the 1830s. Two upright petrified ocks, standing 274 centimetres high in 1840, graced the entrance of Swansea Heads.……Near the site…

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