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Teralba Cemetery : the Big Hill
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…It is estimated that the first burial at Teralba Cemetery occurred in the year 1879.……It is estimated that the first burial at Teralba Cemetery occurred in the year 1879.…
Teralba Cemetery (near Booragul Station)
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…Media … Teralba Cemetery (near Booragul Station) … Photo Ref: 4456 … This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related search terms … landmarks … teralba…
Teralba Tales
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…As they passed the hotel a number of miners came out and joined the procession walking to the Teralba Cemetery. There were railway gates on the northern end of Booragul station for access to the cemetery in those days.……As they passed the hotel a number of miners came out and joined the procession walking…
Teralba
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…soldiers memorial and honour roll … Read's dairy farm, Teralba … Teralba Cemetery : the Big Hill … The Quigleys of Awaba Park- Marmong Point … Five Islands Reserve – Teralba, Speers Point … Anzac Park, Teralba … Cockle Creek Back Creek, Teralba … Freshwater Creek, Teralba … Tulkaba Creek, Teralba … Tulkaba Park……,…
The Quigleys of Awaba Park- Marmong Point
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…It may be added that the burial grounds here were used only in the very early days of Teralba and after about 1890 a cemetery was formed on top of the hill near Booragul Railway Station.……3.0 Unported License … Related Media … Photograph (3) … Related Pages … Teralba Cemetery : the Big Hill … Awaba House … Parent…
Mineworkers, Gartlee Colliery, 159 Railway Street, Teralba, NSW, 28 May 1898. Photographed by Ralph Snowball
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…His work gives insight into Newcastle life in the late 1800s and early 1900s.He died in 1925 and was buried in Sandgate Cemetery.……This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related search terms … industries … …
Northern Extended Colliery, Teralba, NSW, c1900. Hollow log for horse trough in front of fence. Coal bunker and railway trucks on left. Mine owned by Andrew Sneddon. Originally called Gartlee Colliery. Mine closed 1964. Photographer Ralph Snowball
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…His work gives insight into Newcastle life in the late 1800s and early 1900s.He died in 1925 and was buried in Sandgate Cemetery.……This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related search terms … buildings … …
Follow the Plaques 1988 bicentennial plaques
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…Gravel used as ballast on Great Northern Railway. 1887 — Formation of Great Northern Coal Com-pany (later Pacific Colliery) and Teralba Colliery (later Stockton Borehole).……Gravel used as ballast on Great Northern Railway. 1887 — Formation of Great Northern Coal Com-pany (later Pacific Colliery) and…
Barnsley
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…The Johnson family have a private cemetery at Barnsley. … Early Subdivisions: … D.P.63 1, Plan of Highgate being a subdivision of portion 57, surveyed 25/2/1880 by T. Verge. This subdivision was bounded by Flaggy Creek, George Street, Thomas Street, and both sides of the Northville Road.……The Johnson…

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