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Dudley Public school opened in 1892 and has among its alumni two recipients of the Victoria Cross.In 1976, the Jeffries and Currey Memorial Library was opened by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Roden Cutler, himself a VC, at Dudley Public School to honour the two ex-pupils who were decorated with the Victoria Cross during the First World War: Clarence Jeffries and William Currey.
Dudley County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. Part of the southern border near the coast is the Apsley River . Dudley County was named in honour of Dudley Ryder , Second Earl of Harrowby (1798-1882).
Dudley Town Hall (an events venue) opened on St James's Road in 1928; it stands next to council offices which were converted from the old Police Station in 1939, after the construction of a new building on nearby New Street. [42] Dudley is the administrative centre of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, governed by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.
ACT/NSW border 4.6 km (3 mi) – re-aligned through Queanbeyan from Norse Road (and Uriarra Road and Crawford Street in NSW) to current alignment (eliminating level crossing with Bombala railway line) in 1982 – replaced by in 2013 Kings Highway: ACT/NSW border Kowen: ACT/NSW border 7.5 km (5 mi) Replaced by in 2013
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Dudley: Dudley: Pacific Ocean: Raleigh County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales, ...
The Crown Lands Act of 1884 further divided New South Wales into three land divisions; Western, Central and Eastern; as well as Land Boards and Land Districts. This 1890 map shows 14 land boards and 95 land districts; while a 1907 map shows 13 land boards and 103 land districts.
Central New South Wales; Riverina; The Murray; Outback New South Wales; This classification subdivides the most commonly accepted notion of "The Riverina" into two separate regions, "Riverina" and "The Murray". The "Blue Mountains" is also included as it own distinct region, which is usually considered a district of the state capital "Sydney".
The line was fully signalled and was worked on the Electric Staff system of the New South Wales Railways, the sections being:- Adamstown - Fernleigh Loop - Dudley Junction. - Redhead - Belmont, with an intermediate instrument at John Darling Junction. The Dudley branch was worked by Ordinary Train Staff, without tickets.