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Bennelong Park (Ryde, NSW)
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Ryde Council resumed lot 448 Waterview Street, Ryde, for the creation of a park in January 1960. Council named the area Bennelong Park in reference to its proximity to the burial place of Bennelong, a prominent Aboriginal personality in the early days of European colonisation of NSW. (ref: NSW Government Gazette 8 January 1960)
A vertical file is a physical manila folder that contains miscellaneous records which may include newspaper cuttings, research notes, extracts from council records or real estate advertisements for properties. Information in these files can be limited or extensive.Contents
Ryde Council resumed lot 448 Waterview Street, Ryde, for the creation of a park in January 1960. Council named the area Bennelong Park in reference to its proximity to the burial place of Bennelong, a prominent Aboriginal personality in the early days of European colonisation of NSW. (ref: NSW Government Gazette 8 January 1960)
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SubjectsParks--New South Wales--RydeBennelong, approximately 1764-1813Bennelong Park (Ryde, NSW)People & FamiliesBennelong, approximately 1764-1813.PlaceBennelong Park
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Bennelong Park (Ryde, NSW) . Ryde History Hub, accessed 21/04/2025, https://historyhub.ryde.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/1425