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The Anglican parish of Camden: a brief history prepared for the 150th anniversary of the consecration of St John's Church, 1999. [Variant title:The Anglican church of St John the Evangelist Camden, NSW. Anglican Church of Australia (1991). Final Report: St John's Church Camden [Variant title:Heritage Assistance Programme 1990/91 HAP 91 68.
Campbelltown: 15 km (9.3 mi) Fully signed between Crossroads and Raby when South Western Freeway opened in 1973, extended to Campbelltown when section opened in 1974. Sections north of Crossroads within reservation bypassing Liverpool were constructed after Freeway Routes were phased out. Still commonly referred to as F5 on government documents ...
The Camden railway line is a closed railway line between Campbelltown and Camden in the southwestern outskirts of Sydney, Australia. The passenger service was also known as the 'Camden Tram' and affectionately as 'Pansy'.
CAMDEN — Utility work will affect traffic on Market and on Federal streets this week. PSE&G will be busy from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday, May 20 through Friday, May 24. There will be two periods ...
The current church, called St John the Evangelist Catholic Church was built in 1886 and is located at Cordeaux Street, Campbelltown in the City of Campbelltown local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The property is owned by Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church for the Diocese of Wollongong.
642 Market St, Camden: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) St. Bartholomew 751 Kaighn Ave, Camden St. Joseph's Polish: 1010 Liberty St, Camden Listed on the NRHP St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral: 2907 Federal St, Camden
Services from Campbelltown commenced at 6am and finished at 5:30pm. [8] However, soon after opening, the travel time had become 2 hours with services commencing at 6:50am and finishing at 5:45pm and the loss of a goods/mixed service. [9] Between 1882 and 1963, it was the junction station for the Campbelltown-Camden line. [10]
On 27 May 2008 Camden Council rejected plans from the Quranic Society to build a 1,200-student Islamic school in the nearby suburb of Cawdor on planning grounds. The site was 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) south of the centre of Camden adjacent to the Camden General Cemetery and 800 metres (2,600 ft) north of the then recently relocated Camden High ...