Illawarra: A Century of History, 1788- 1888. (1 December 1942)
- Description:
- Illawarra: A Century of History, 1788- 1888. The Society does not hold itself responsible for statements made or opinions expressed by authors of the papers published in this Journal. By JAMES JERVIS, A.S.T.C. (Fellow). {Bead before the Society on March 31, 1942.) PART V. (2)—BONG BONG TO DAPTO. Communication between the- Illawarra district and the “New Country” around the Wingecarribee was established shortly after the settlement had been made on the Southern Highlands>\ Charles Throsby was the pioneer. In a letter to Governor Macquarie dat...
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- 1942-12-01
- Location:
- Australia
- Format:
- article
- Collections:
- National Library of Australia
- Contributors:
- By JAMES JERVIS, A.S.T.C. (Fellow).
- Publisher:
- The Society
- Content partner:
- National Library of Australia
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