Beach Memorial Park (RESERVE), NSW Details

Description

A park in Kembla Grange on the S bank of Mullet Creek off the Princes Hwy about 1km SW of Kembla Grange Railway Station.

Origin

Named after William Beach - a prominent sportsman of the district in the earlier part of this century. He was a champion sculler.

Beach Memorial Park (RESERVE), NSW
title Beach Memorial Park (RESERVE)
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state NSW
reference 3347
placename Beach Memorial Park
designation RESERVE
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lga WOLLONGONG
description A park in Kembla Grange on the S bank of Mullet Creek off the Princes Hwy about 1km SW of Kembla Grange Railway Station.
meaning
origin Named after William Beach - a prominent sportsman of the district in the earlier part of this century. He was a champion sculler.
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