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Hawkesbury heritage and happenings. Friday, 20 February 2015. Fruit growing in the Hawkesbury. Fruit has been grown in the Hawkesbury since the early 1800s and by 1810 there were over 100 hectares of orchards growing peaches, plums and apricots. From the 1820s the cooler climate in the Kurrajong area became popular to grow fruit and the hills were covered with fruit bearing trees. Stone fruits and apples were well-suited to the elevated areas of Kurrajong. Orchards at Kurrajong early 1900s. Than those of...

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Hawkesbury heritage and happenings. Friday, 20 February 2015. Fruit growing in the Hawkesbury. Fruit has been grown in the Hawkesbury since the early 1800s and by 1810 there were over 100 hectares of orchards growing peaches, plums and apricots. From the 1820s the cooler climate in the Kurrajong area became popular to grow fruit and the hills were covered with fruit bearing trees. Stone fruits and apples were well-suited to the elevated areas of Kurrajong. Orchards at Kurrajong early 1900s. Than those of...

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Hawkesbury heritage & happenings: Toll House at Windsor

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Hawkesbury heritage and happenings. Saturday, 28 June 2014. Toll House at Windsor. The concept of charging tolls for the use of a road or ferry was in wide use throughout the United Kingdom and Europe and was introduced into NSW by Governor King in 1802. Permission was granted to Andrew Thompson. To charge a toll for the use of his "floating bridge". Sydney Gazette and NSWAdvertiser 9 March 1806, p. 1. Retrieved from http:/ nla.gov.au/nla.news-article627036. According to the Sydney Morning Herald. In 188...

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Hawkesbury heritage & happenings: The Hawkesbury River - the Rhine of Australia

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Hawkesbury heritage and happenings. Friday, 16 January 2015. The Hawkesbury River - the Rhine of Australia. One of Britain's most popular nineteenth century authors, Anthony Trollope 1815-1882. Wrote in 1873, the following, comparing the Hawkesbury River to other grander rivers found elsewhere around the landscape. Has neither castles or islands, nor has it bright clear water like the Rhine. But the headlands are higher, the bluffs are bolder, and the turns and manoeuvres of the. Trollope was very impres...

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Hawkesbury heritage & happenings: Nichols Bakery, Windsor Street Richmond

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Hawkesbury heritage and happenings. Tuesday, 11 June 2013. Nichols Bakery, Windsor Street Richmond. The image of the Nichols Bakery and General Store located in Windsor Street, Richmond is one of our family’s treasured photographs linking the Nichols family. To the Hawkesbury district. The photograph appears to have been taken towards the end of World War I, probably 1916-1918. Nichols Bakery and General Store, Richmond NSW. Aged 92 years old, Ern died in 1967. Nichols Bakery and General Store. St Peters...

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Hawkesbury heritage & happenings: 1874 technical details of the Windsor Bridge

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Hawkesbury heritage and happenings. Sunday, 29 December 2013. 1874 technical details of the Windsor Bridge. The Windsor Bridge over the Hawkesbury River. Was officially opened on the 20 August 1874. The town celebrated in great style with about 7000 attendees and the day was observed as a general holiday. The Australian Town and Country Journal. Published the interesting sketch below, as well as an informative article about the construction of the newly opened Windsor Bridge on the 22 August 1874. A test...

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Hawkesbury heritage & happenings: Struck by lightning 1816 - Trove Tuesday

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Hawkesbury heritage and happenings. Tuesday, 25 November 2014. Struck by lightning 1816 - Trove Tuesday. In October 1816 it was reported in the Sydney Gazette. That a young lady had died in the Hawkesbury after being tragically struck by lightning. Mary Ezzy who lived on the outskirts of Windsor NSW. The local surgeon, was sent for but was unable to do anything and it appears she died instantly. A dog was also “found dead”. At the scene. Mary was singed on her chest, back and one of her arms. 1874 techni...

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Hawkesbury heritage and happenings. Friday, 20 February 2015. Fruit growing in the Hawkesbury. Fruit has been grown in the Hawkesbury since the early 1800s and by 1810 there were over 100 hectares of orchards growing peaches, plums and apricots. From the 1820s the cooler climate in the Kurrajong area became popular to grow fruit and the hills were covered with fruit bearing trees. Stone fruits and apples were well-suited to the elevated areas of Kurrajong. Orchards at Kurrajong early 1900s. Than those of...

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