Media
- Morisset topographic map 9131-1-N. Second edition, 1986 (jpeg)
- Dora Creek: Dora Township [Estate] Saturday February 22nd, 1913 (jpeg)
- Wyee: Strip Map Main Rd 217, Shire of Lake Macquarie - sheet 217/1 Part 1 Showing frontages (jpeg)
- Wyee: Strip Map Main Rd 217, Shire of Lake Macquarie - sheet 217/1 - Part 1 Showing Landuse (jpeg)
- Morisset: Strip Map Main Road 392, Shire of Lake Macquarie - sheet no. L392/1 - Part 1 - showing frontages. c1965 (jpeg)
- Morisset: Strip Map Main Road 392, Shire of Lake Macquarie - sheet no. L392/1 - Part 1 - showing landuse c1965 (jpeg)
- Morisset: Strip Map Main Road 392, Shire of Lake Macquarie - sheet no. L392/1 - Part 2 - showing frontages c1965 (jpeg)
- Morisset: Strip Map Main Road 392, Shire of Lake Macquarie - sheet no. L392/1 - Part 2 - showing landuse c1965 (jpeg)
- Morisset: Strip Map Main Road 392, Shire of Lake Macquarie - sheet no. L392/2 - showing frontages c1965 (jpeg)
- Morisset: Strip Map Main Road 392, Shire of Lake Macquarie - sheet no. L392/2 - showing landuse c1965 (jpeg)
- Morisset topographic map 9131-1-N. 1979 reprint (jpeg)
- Morisset topographic map 9131-1-N. First edition, 1977 (jpeg)
- Parish of Coorumbung [Cooranbong]. County of Northumberland. Parish map (jpeg)
- Cooranbong: Northumberland County District scheme map: Shire of Lake Macquarie. [Cooranbong], 1970 (jpeg)
- Cooranbong: Northumberland County District scheme map: Shire of Lake Macquarie. [Cooranbong]. 1970 (jpeg)
- Sanitarium Health Food Company Factory (jpeg)
- Oaklands Estate, Cooranbong (jpeg)
- Oaklands Estate, Cooranbong (jpeg)
- The old steel road bridge over Dora Creek at Cooranbong (jpeg)
- Taylor, Richard Brown 'Dick' (Farmer); Taylor, George Silas 'Les' (Settler); Taylor, Edward Silas 'Ned' (Settler) (jpeg)
- Home of James Taylor and his Family, Cooranbong (jpeg)
- Taylor, Rose (nee Owens) (jpeg)
- Taylor, Edward Silas 'Ned' (Settler) (jpeg)
- Preston Hall, Avondale College, Cooranbong The first building on site was a sawmill constructed on the banks of Dora Creek in 1895. After some delay, Bethel Hall, the girls dormitory and a second building nearby with classrooms, boys dormitory and a kitchen, were completed sufficiently for classes to commence. (jpeg)