Glennies Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

Description

A watercourse about 32 km long forming at the junction of Fal Brook and Carrow Brook and flows generally SW into Hunter River.

Origin

Named after James Glennie a naval officer who owned the property Dulwich in the area who was joined by his brother Dr Henry Glennie in 1832.

Glennies Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Glennies Creek (CREEK)
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state NSW
reference 20696
placename Glennies Creek
designation CREEK
geographical name
previous names Fal Brook; Fal (Glennies Creek) Brook
lga SINGLETON
description A watercourse about 32 km long forming at the junction of Fal Brook and Carrow Brook and flows generally SW into Hunter River.
meaning
origin Named after James Glennie a naval officer who owned the property Dulwich in the area who was joined by his brother Dr Henry Glennie in 1832.
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