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Catterick is a rural locality of the Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes in the South West region of Western Australia. [2] [3] It is on the traditional land of the Noongar people. [4] [5] Catterick was a siding on the Picton to Northcliffe railway, originally named Yandil until renamed in 1924. [6]
George Fife Angas (1789–1879) attended Catterick School from 1801 to 1804 and was the younger brother of William Henry Angas. He joined the South Australia Land Company in 1832 and shortly after became a member of the South Australia colonization commission. [34] Frederick John Jackson (1860–1929) was born at Oran Hall in Catterick in 1860 ...
Castle Hill is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, located 34 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district [3] and 9.5 kilometres north of Parramatta. [4] It is within the Hills District region, split between the local government areas of The Hills Shire and Hornsby Shire .
The county contains the city of Broken Hill (in Picton Parish) and village of Silverton (in Umberumberka Parish). The County also has the hamlets of Wallarunga/The Pinnacles and Burns; and the ghost towns of Tarrawingee and Purnamoota. Some New South Wales industrial relations laws have excluded the county of Yancowinna. [1]
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Oran Park is a heritage-listed former golf course, private residence and golf clubhouse and now private residence located at 112-130 Oran Park Drive in the south-western Sydney suburb of Oran Park in the Camden Council local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1837 to 1946.
Castle Hill Road was built from the junction to the farm in Castle Hill, and survives today as part of Old Northern Road and Old Castle Hill Road. The farm was turned into Australia's first lunatic asylum in 1811, until it was closed in 1826, when it was relocated to Liverpool .
Patrick Plains Shire was a local government area in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Patrick Plains Shire was proclaimed on 7 March 1906, one of 134 shires created after the passing of the Local Government (Shires) Act 1905. [1] The shire office was in Singleton. [2]