Soldiers Hill (HILL), NSW Details

History

Surveyor General Thomas mitchell named this Mount Trafalgar having ascended it on Trafalgar day 21 october 1836. (Stapylton by Alan E J Andrews Blubber Head Press 1986)

Description

A hill rising about 110 metres from Majors Creek. It is about 10 km S by E of Henty and about 12 km SW by W of Peddles Hill.

Soldiers Hill (HILL), NSW
title Soldiers Hill (HILL)
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state NSW
reference 53719
placename Soldiers Hill
designation HILL
geographical name
previous names Mount Trafalgar
lga GREATER HUME
description A hill rising about 110 metres from Majors Creek. It is about 10 km S by E of Henty and about 12 km SW by W of Peddles Hill.
meaning
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history Surveyor General Thomas mitchell named this Mount Trafalgar having ascended it on Trafalgar day 21 october 1836. (Stapylton by Alan E J Andrews Blubber Head Press 1986)
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