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  2. 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The party left from Blaxland's South Creek farm [16] near the modern suburb of St Marys in western Sydney, on 11 May 1813 and crossed the Nepean River later that day. [17] They made their way over the mountains, following the ridges , and completed the crossing in 21 days. [ 17 ]

  3. Nepean (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Nepean is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augustus Nepean (1849–1933), Middlesex county cricketer; Charles Nepean (1851–1903), Middlesex county cricketer and Oxford University footballer; Evan Nepean (1751–1822), British politician and colonial administrator; Evan Nepean (cricketer) (1865–1906), Middlesex county ...

  4. Brush Farm - Wikipedia

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    In 1821 Blaxland had three and a half acres under vines at Brush Farm. [10] [1] Blaxland built Brush Farm house (the second on the farm, the first being a more modest structure down the gully to the west of the current Brush Farm house) in 1820. [11] A shale mine/quarry on the farm probably produced cement mortar used in construction of the house.

  5. Newington House - Wikipedia

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    The Blaxland family re-purchased the estate from Dobie in 1854 but offered it as security against a large loan. The property was transferred to the Official Assignee of the Insolvent Estate of Edward James Blaxland in 1860 and subsequently leased to the Methodist Church, who established Newington College on the estate. The College remained on ...

  6. Blaxland, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Blaxland is a rural locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. [3] In the 2021 census, Blaxland had a population of 58 people. [1] Geography.

  7. Blaxland, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. Joshua Hargrave became a major presence in the area in the early 20th. century, and a significant force in the growth of Blaxland as a village, especially South Blaxland. He built the first church in the area and, with his family and the Calver family, is associated with four homes that still survive: Tanfield in Hope Street, Menahne ...

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