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Georges Hall (SUBURB), NSW Details
History
Originally part of Bankstown. George Bass (1771-1803) and Matthew Flinders (1774-1829) sailed the Tom Thumb up the Georges River as far as the suburbs boundary in 1795. (Book of Sydney suburbs 1988).
Description
A neighbourhood about 1.5km ESE of Margue Point and about 1.5km SW by W of Bass Hill. Boundaries within the Bankstown Council area shown on map GNB3719.
Georges Hall (SUBURB), NSW
title | Georges Hall (SUBURB) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 20052 |
placename | Georges Hall |
designation | SUBURB |
geographical name | |
previous names | |
lga | BANKSTOWN |
description | A neighbourhood about 1.5km ESE of Margue Point and about 1.5km SW by W of Bass Hill. Boundaries within the Bankstown Council area shown on map GNB3719. |
meaning | |
origin | |
history | Originally part of Bankstown. George Bass (1771-1803) and Matthew Flinders (1774-1829) sailed the Tom Thumb up the Georges River as far as the suburbs boundary in 1795. (Book of Sydney suburbs 1988). |