NSW LOCAL HISTORY
Memorials, Monuments and Miscellany

 

Sydney, Hills District, Hawkesbury and Hunter Valley
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1798 Irish Memorial : Erected in the grounds of Waverley (South Head) Cemetery, Sydney
Castle Hill Heritage Park : A Brief History of the former Government Farm and Convict Settlement at Castle Hill
Battle of Vinegar Hill Memorial : Commemorating Australia's Battle of Vinegar Hill in 1804
The Auld Kirk at Ebenezer : Australia's oldest church on the banks of the Hawkesbury River
The Streets of Old Sydney : Gov. Macquarie gives regular and permanent names to the streets of Sydney
The 1841 Census : What sort of information does it hold ?
The Church of England in the Hunter Valley : Excerpts from Bishop Broughton's letters and journals and the pioneering work of the Church of England in the Hunter Valley during the 1840's
Walter Lawry Methodist Memorial Park : A brief overview of the former Wesleyan Cemetery at Parramatta, including an index to known burials (1841-1946)
Lady Mary Fitz Roy Memorial Obelisk : A carriage accident at the Parramatta Domain results in the death of the Governor's wife and governor's aide-de-camp in 1847 ... read the correspondent's reports of the week
Camperdown Cemetery : Index of names taken from "A Stroll Through the Historic Camperdown Cemetery"
Inn, Taverns and Publicans : Miscellaneous indexes, Sydney and Hunter Valley
Dangar Family Mausoleum : In the grounds of All Saints Church at Singleton
Parliamentary Return of Landholders 1885 : Maitland, Singleton and Windsor Districts
The Baroona Estate : The property of Mr. Albert A. Danger at Whittingham, near Singleton
The Neotsfield Estate : The property of Mr. R.H. Dangar, near Singleton

 

Last revised, June 2008

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