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Weatherboard cottage, Wakefield Road Lake Macquarie NSW. Photograph taken 2010
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It was located between the suburbs of Killlingworth and Barnsley. The building was demolished sometime after 2010. The property is Lot 25 DP 1110268. The dwelling and it’s associated infrastructure (outhouse, fences, old stock gates and shed) is on land purchased by BHP Billiton when they purchased the Stockton borehole colliery in 1947 and is now owned by Oceanic Coal. The dwelling is believed to have been part of a series of mining cottages in the area that were originally placed on land owned by John Black. The land was referred to as Blacks estate prior to the establishment of the Killingworth residential areas. The dwelling was occupied until shortly before the photograph was taken. Date of Acquisition and term held Registered Proprietor(s) & Occupations where available Reference to Title at Acquisition and sale 12.07.1839 (1839 to 1840) David Scott (Merchant) – Grantee Serial 58 Folio 215 (2560 acres) 21.07.1840 (1840 to 1843) Henry Boyce (Esquire) Book R No. 387 (2560 acres) 14.11.1843 (1843 to 1843) John Taylor (Esquire) Book 8 No. 805B (2560 acres) 15.12.1843 (1843 to 1895) James Black (Esquire)& His deceased estate Book 8 No. 806 (2560 acres)
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