Burge (TRIG. STATION), NSW Details

Description

A trigonometrical station (TS1297) located 20 km W of Nymagee and 13km N of Shume Trig. Station.

Origin

Established July 1907 by James Healy a Piling Overseer employed by the NSW Department of Lands.

Burge (TRIG. STATION), NSW
title Burge (TRIG. STATION)
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state NSW
reference 81196
placename Burge
designation TRIG. STATION
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lga COBAR
description A trigonometrical station (TS1297) located 20 km W of Nymagee and 13km N of Shume Trig. Station.
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origin Established July 1907 by James Healy a Piling Overseer employed by the NSW Department of Lands.
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