Throsby Park is a heritage-listed homestead at Church Road, Moss Vale, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1820 to 1836...
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Isabella Throsby (née Broughton; 4 February 1807 – 14 January 1891) was an Australian survivor of the 1809 Boyd massacre. Born on Norfolk Island, Throsby was...
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Vale and Jervis Bay. Governor Macquarie granted Throsby 1,000 acres (4.0 km2), known as Throsby Park, at Bong Bong, on the northeastern outskirts of Moss...
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Charles Throsby (1777 – 2 April 1828) was an English surgeon who, after he migrated to New South Wales in 1802, became an explorer, pioneer and parliamentarian...
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Wingecarribee River. Much of the area was cleared in the 1820s by Charles Throsby. The Throsby Park Historic Site is located near the reserve. There is some remnant...
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Forest. Charles had inherited Throsby Park estate from his uncle, the explorer Dr Charles Throsby. Charles (Jr.) built Throsby Cottage before his marriage...
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rural residence. The governor from 1868 to 1872, the Earl Belmore, used Throsby Park in Moss Vale as his summer residence. His successor, Sir Hercules Robinson...
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Register on 2 April 1999. In 1819 Governor Macquarie commissioned Dr. Charles Throsby to build the first road (Old South Road - now the Illawarra Highway) through...
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cattle station which is now a museum open for public inspection called Throsby Park just off the Illawarra Highway in Moss Vale. This extremely capable pioneer...
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The Division of Throsby was an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division was named after Charles Throsby, a prominent pioneer...
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1825, Charles Throsby committed suicide at Glenfield Farm, aged 51. Upon Dr Throsby's death, nephew Charles inherited Glenfield, Throsby Park and other scattered...
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north, Horse Park Drive to the south and the Goorooyarroo nature reserve to the west. The suburb is named after the explorer Charles Throsby who was one...
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settlers such as Throsby of Glenfield. Corroborees and other ceremonies continued under the protection of the Macarthurs of Camden Park, though numbers...
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that time. He found the Sydney summers oppressive and therefore rented Throsby Park, near Moss Vale, as his country house. He resigned to protect his wife's...
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private dining room for Governor Belmore who spent the summers in nearby Throsby Park from 1870 to 1872. The dining room had to be big enough for a cook to...
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Worksop (redirect from Gateford Park Primary School)
of Nottinghamshire: Volume 3, Republished with Large Additions by John Throsby, Nottingham, 1796 Worksop the Dukery and Sherwood Forest, Robert White...
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Trust, 1981, ISBN 0959346805 Throsby Park: An account of the Throsby Family in Australia 1802-1840, NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service, 1989 "Thomas...
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died in 1845 and he married secondly in 1847, Jane Throsby, daughter of Charles Throsby of Throsby Park, New South Wales. "Mr Adolphus William Young (1814-1885)"...
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after the property founded by early colonial surgeon and explorer, Charles Throsby. According to local authorities and Campbelltown City Library, the property...
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of Newcastle, surrounded by the Throsby Creek system. It is situated by the boundary of Throsby Creek, by Islington Park to the south and Wickham to the...
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settler to see it was Charles Throsby, in the early 19th century. Near the head of the Yarrunga Creek in the Morton National Park, the waterfall was named...
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(1772), Samuel Hieronymus Grimm (1773), Major Hayman Rooke (1790) and John Throsby (1790). William Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland, instigated an irrigation...
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Wollongong (redirect from Greenhouse Park)
in the early nineteenth century, followed by graziers in 1812. Charles Throsby established a stockman's hut in the area in 1815. The first land grants...
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Casula, New South Wales (section Leacock Regional Park)
Situated in Leacocks Lane, it originally belonged to politician Charles Throsby, a member of the Legislative Council and an explorer. The farm is the oldest...
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Taralga (section Taralga Wildlife Park)
less fertile plains after the disease brought by the Europeans. Charles Throsby passed through the Taralga area in 1819 on a journey from Cowpastures to...
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was recorded as the "Yeal-am-bid-gie" in 1820 by the explorer Charles Throsby. This was probably the collective local Moolinggolah name for the river...
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Moncrieff ~2005 Ngunnawal 1991 Nicholls 1994 Palmerston 1991 Taylor 2017 Throsby 2005 Beard Harman 1939 Hume Oaks Estate 1984 Symonston Canberra Airport...
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party." He was selected as the National candidate for the Division of Throsby in New South Wales under his birth name, Gary Anderson. Although he didn't...
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beautifully wooded park of considerable extent. The tithes were commuted in 1842 for £420, exclusive of 13 acres of ancient glebe. John Throsby, writing during...
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of the multiple externalities of cultural goods as described by David Throsby. Non-visitors to a museum, who may not contribute to its financing, benefit...
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