Sandringham (SUBURB), NSW Details

Description

A suburb about 3 km E of Blakehurst. Boundaries within the Rockdale Council area shown on map GNB3584/A.

Origin

SANDRINGHAM - So named by William Rust after the residence of the Prince of Wales; in 1872 P. 57. (Infr. from Rockdale - Its Beginning & Development)

Sandringham (SUBURB), NSW
title Sandringham (SUBURB)
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state NSW
reference 51243
placename Sandringham
designation SUBURB
geographical name
previous names
lga ROCKDALE
description A suburb about 3 km E of Blakehurst. Boundaries within the Rockdale Council area shown on map GNB3584/A.
meaning
origin SANDRINGHAM - So named by William Rust after the residence of the Prince of Wales; in 1872 P. 57. (Infr. from Rockdale - Its Beginning & Development)
history
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