Albert (VILLAGE), NSW Details

Description

A village located about 15 km SW by W of Dandaloo and about 11 km NW of Middlefield.

Origin

The first station here well endowed with waterholes was owned by a Mr Albert. (Place Names of NSW Reed 1969).

Albert (VILLAGE), NSW
title Albert (VILLAGE)
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state NSW
reference 842
placename Albert
designation VILLAGE
geographical name
previous names Village of Albert
lga LACHLAN
description A village located about 15 km SW by W of Dandaloo and about 11 km NW of Middlefield.
meaning
origin The first station here well endowed with waterholes was owned by a Mr Albert. (Place Names of NSW Reed 1969).
history
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