OUR Christmas number would not be complete without it contained just a page for the old folk. If there is one thing above all others that ...
Article : 661 wordsA noted residence at the Salt Pans, Newington, afterwards occupied by Sir William Blaxland. At that time there was a notorious gang of bushrangers, led by the ...
Article : 172 wordsOld Government Dairy was in the Park. At the time our picture was taken it was occupied by the park ranger, Mr. Giles. Formerly it was occupied by the dairymaid ...
Article : 131 wordsThis was the residence of Mr. John Trott, one of the first Aldermen of Parramatta. Of the original Council, only one now remains with us—Mr. John Taylor. ...
Article : 154 words(1) Queen's Wharf. (2) The Old Cross Keys. (3) Old Government Dairy. (4) John Trott's House. (5) Old Donnybrook Hotel. (6) Hon. John Blaxland's House, Newington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsThis was a famous hostelry kept by James Smith, 70 years ago, on the site now occupied by Washington Soul's establishment. The old stables at the rear were the ...
Article : 780 wordsTHE maiden sighed and wished that she, A gifted authoress could be; To write a book—ah! that were fame ...
Article : 107 wordsDonnybrook Hotel was a noted public-house at the corner of Church and Pennant streets, opposite the old gaol green. In the early days it was kept by James ...
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