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Shared Stories: Being Separated
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…None of the residential blocks immediately surrounding the hospital have been sold. Printed across the hospital grounds at the base of the map are the words ‘Hospital For The Insane’.……None of the residential blocks immediately surrounding the hospital have been sold. Printed across the hospital grounds…
Charlestown: Planned subdivision of the old Waratah Company's estate Charlestown Heights. Sale by auction Royal Crown Hotel, Adamstown Heights Saturday, May 2nd 1914
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…charlestown … charlestown extension … charlestown heights … farming blocks … great northern railway … jewell's hotel … kahibah … lake macquarie … land wood & co. auctioneers … new lambton … newcastle … old waratah company's estate … orchard … residential blocks … royal crown hotel … waratah coal mine…
Glen Mitchell, Teralba
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…Glen Mitchell, Teralba … A section of the Quigley estate was subdivided in 1886 into residential building blocks. This subdivision was called Glen Mitchell. This name was given to the school, between 1889 and 1891.……This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs…
Teralba
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…Early Subdivisions: … About 1886 a section of the Quigley estate was surveyed, and subdivided into residential building blocks. This subdivision was called Glen Mitchell. … Early European Settlers: … In 1884 Mr.……Early Subdivisions: … About 1886 a section of the Quigley estate was surveyed, and subdivided…

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