Mount Hudson (HILL), NSW Details

Description

A hill rising about 250 m from Dog Trap Creek about 2 km SW of Barneys Gap and about 3 km E of Horse Corner.

Origin

Named after Sir William Hudson.

Mount Hudson (HILL), NSW
title Mount Hudson (HILL)
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state NSW
reference 24389
placename Mount Hudson
designation HILL
geographical name
previous names The Bald Hill; Bald Hill
lga TUMBARUMBA
description A hill rising about 250 m from Dog Trap Creek about 2 km SW of Barneys Gap and about 3 km E of Horse Corner.
meaning
origin Named after Sir William Hudson.
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