Mariners Park (RESERVE), NSW Details

Description

A reserve in Stonecrop Road St Ives.

Origin

The park is close to Stonecrop Road on land formerly owned by the Blackwood family. Capt. Maurice Blackwood was in command of the Stonecrop a Q Boat which torpedoed a German Vessel during WW2.

Mariners Park (RESERVE), NSW
title Mariners Park (RESERVE)
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state NSW
reference 73686
placename Mariners Park
designation RESERVE
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lga KU-RING-GAI
description A reserve in Stonecrop Road St Ives.
meaning
origin The park is close to Stonecrop Road on land formerly owned by the Blackwood family. Capt. Maurice Blackwood was in command of the Stonecrop a Q Boat which torpedoed a German Vessel during WW2.
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