Lockyer Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

Description

A partly perennial stream rising about 8.5 km SSW of Tenterden. It flows generally SW for about 3.5 km into Louisa Creek.

Origin

Name changed by Geographical Names Board. Edward Lockyer Early Pioneer of area.

Lockyer Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Lockyer Creek (CREEK)
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state NSW
reference 34111
placename Lockyer Creek
designation CREEK
geographical name
previous names North Branch
lga GUYRA
description A partly perennial stream rising about 8.5 km SSW of Tenterden. It flows generally SW for about 3.5 km into Louisa Creek.
meaning
origin Name changed by Geographical Names Board. Edward Lockyer Early Pioneer of area.
history
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