Charles Sturt

<p>The first Motor train to Walgett, 1924</p>

Walgett

Located between the Barwon and Namoi Rivers in the north western plains of New South ... continue

<p>Sheep in Narrandera, 1965</p>

Narrandera

The land that would become the town of Narrandera was originally inhabited by the Wiradjuri ... continue

<p>Buronga Post Office, 1982</p>

Buronga

The small town of Buronga on the Murray River sits on the border of New ... continue

Hay

Located on the Murrumbidgee River in central New South Wales, the town of Hay was ... continue

<p>A couple at the Mossgiel Races, 1921</p>

Mossgiel

The land in the central western plains of New South Wales was originally inhabited by ... continue

Bourke Post Office

Bourke

Bourke was first discovered by explorer Charles Sturt in 1828, with Sturt naming the river ... continue

<p>Upper Wentworth Falls, 1880</p>

Wentworth

The land located in the far south-western corner of New South Wales was inhabited by ... continue

Cornelius O'Brien

O'BRIEN FAMILY: HENRY (1793-1866) and CORNELIUS (1796-1869), pastoralists, were born at Holymount, County Mayo ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Henry O'Brien

O'BRIEN FAMILY: HENRY (1793-1866) and CORNELIUS (1796-1869), pastoralists, were born at Holymount, County Mayo ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Henry Dumaresq

DUMARESQ FAMILY: HENRY (1792-1838), and WILLIAM JOHN (1793-1868), were sons of Colonel John Dumaresq of ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

James Raymond

RAYMOND, JAMES (1786?-1851), postmaster-general, was reputedly a landowner and magistrate in County Limerick, Ireland ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

George Meares Countess Bowen

BOWEN, GEORGE MEARES COUNTESS (1803-1889), public servant and landowner, was born on 14 January 1803 ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Hamilton Hume

Hamilton Hume (1797 - 1873), by unknown artist, courtesy of State Library of New South Wales ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell

Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell (1792 - 1855), by unknown artist, courtesy of State Library of New ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography