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Monthly Archives: February 2021

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SS Urana

Artefacts, EventsBy Janine RobertsFebruary 24, 2021

The Urana proved a saviour for the crew of the Palm Beach Surf Life Saving boat in February 1926 when…

Percy Sotheron: The Sailor and the Siren

PeopleBy Janine RobertsFebruary 24, 2021

On the evening of St Patrick’s Day 1884, Percy, a seaman from the “Renard” was approached by a young woman in King Street, Sydney…

John Wylie Paton Breckenridge

PeopleBy Janine RobertsFebruary 17, 2021

John Wylie Paton Breckenridge Senior (1818–1899) emigrated from Scotland with his wife Lilias Reid (1826–1870) and two children John Wylie Junior and Agnes on board the “Nimroud” in 1859…

William Archibald Ambrose Bryan

PeopleBy Janine RobertsFebruary 17, 2021

William Archibald Ambrose Bryan known as “Ambrose” was born in Taree in 1890. Ambrose worked as a motor driver in his younger years before enlisting with the AIF in WWI…

22 Canget Street, Wingham: A women’s affair

BuildingsBy Janine RobertsFebruary 12, 2021

During an era when most women did not have control over their finances, this house represents a diversion from that norm…

A Life on the Ocean Waves: Hugh McColl McCrindle

PeopleBy Janine RobertsFebruary 9, 2021

In the 19th century, the Scottish city of Glasgow was a centre of shipbuilding. It was here, in 1880, that Hugh McColl McCrindle was born…

Bushman

PeopleBy Janine RobertsFebruary 2, 2021

After the war, Mervyn and his family moved back to the Wallamba where he cut fence posts, palings and firewood for use by guesthouses, bakeries and the slaughterhouse…

Coopernook Bridge

ArtefactsBy Janine RobertsFebruary 2, 2021

The Lansdowne River, which passes through Coopernook, was a major service route for steamers moving between the Manning River and Lansdowne. In June 1885 the first Coopernook Bridge opened…

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