early settlers

<p>Spotted Quoll</p>

Quoll

The small white spotted quoll is a nocturnal carnivorous mammal and is native to the ... continue

<p>A worker fashioning tennis racquets at the Dunlop Factory in Beverly Hills, 1949</p>

Beverly Hills

Situated on the outskirts of Sydney's early settlements, the dense forested land of Beverly ... continue

A couple gather on a wooden bridge over Mosman Bay, circa 1900. The bridge is ...

Mosman

The area now known as Mosman was traditionally the area of the Borogegal Tribe, and ... continue

St Leonards

Originally occupied by the Gorualgal tribe, St Leonards is named after Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount ... continue

<p>Turramurra Post Office, 1913</p>

Turramurra

Located on a hill on Sydney's north shore, the area that would become Turramurra ... continue

Fairfield

The area around the modern day suburb of Fairfield was immediately attractive to early settlers ... continue

Scone

Part of an area traditionally inhabited by the Wonaruah Aboriginal People, the land that would ... continue

<p>Alstonville Police Station, 1900</p>

Alstonville

Originally referred to as Duck River Mountain by early settlers, Alstonville in the plateaus west ... continue

Leeton

The arid landscape surrounding the area which would become Leeton would initially be dismissed by ... continue

<p>Port Macquarie Beach</p>

Port Macquarie

Quick stats: Port Macquarie has the highest number of registered marriages, with 31,746 couples ... continue

William Lynch

LYNCH, WILLIAM (c.1839-1913), Aboriginal community elder, was born near Bannaby (Bonamby) station, south of ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Bungarribee Homestead Complex - ...

The Bungarribee Homestead complex represents a rare, intact footprint of a very early farmstead including ... continue

Source: NSW Heritage Branch