Engadine (TRIG. STATION), NSW Details

Description

A trig. station about 2 km S of North Engadine. TS6039

Origin

This area was within the original National Park (dedicated 1879) until Charles McAlister secured a large area around 1890. He named his property after Engadine in Switzerland. page 70 Two Hundred Years in Retrospect 1770 - 1970.

Engadine (TRIG. STATION), NSW
title Engadine (TRIG. STATION)
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state NSW
reference 17651
placename Engadine
designation TRIG. STATION
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lga SUTHERLAND SHIRE
description A trig. station about 2 km S of North Engadine. TS6039
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origin This area was within the original National Park (dedicated 1879) until Charles McAlister secured a large area around 1890. He named his property after Engadine in Switzerland. page 70 Two Hundred Years in Retrospect 1770 - 1970.
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