Waratah (SUBURB), NSW Details

Description

A Neighbourhood about 1 km W by S of Mayfield and about 3 km ESE of Birmingham Gardens. Boundaries within the Newcastle Council area shown on map GNB3538.

Origin

Charles Stimpson the second settler (collector of Customs duties) named it Waratah after the wild waratahs that grew on the rear of his mansion. (Ref. Signposts Article by W.B. McDonald.)

Waratah (SUBURB), NSW
title Waratah (SUBURB)
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state NSW
reference 62751
placename Waratah
designation SUBURB
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lga NEWCASTLE
description A Neighbourhood about 1 km W by S of Mayfield and about 3 km ESE of Birmingham Gardens. Boundaries within the Newcastle Council area shown on map GNB3538.
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origin Charles Stimpson the second settler (collector of Customs duties) named it Waratah after the wild waratahs that grew on the rear of his mansion. (Ref. Signposts Article by W.B. McDonald.)
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