Auburn Vale (LOCALITY), NSW Details

Description

Boundaries within the Inverell Council area shown on map GNB3654.

Origin

The earliest record of Auburn Vale Station is approx. 1836 when it was settled by WM Borthwick. It was presumably named after Auburn the village immortalised in Oliver Goldsmiths poem The Deserted Village (See letter of 20-1-97 on file GNB3564).

Auburn Vale (LOCALITY), NSW
title Auburn Vale (LOCALITY)
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state NSW
reference 79273
placename Auburn Vale
designation LOCALITY
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lga INVERELL
description Boundaries within the Inverell Council area shown on map GNB3654.
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origin The earliest record of Auburn Vale Station is approx. 1836 when it was settled by WM Borthwick. It was presumably named after Auburn the village immortalised in Oliver Goldsmiths poem The Deserted Village (See letter of 20-1-97 on file GNB3564).
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