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Dharug and Dungaree : the history of Penrith and St Marys to 1860

Murray, Robert1988
Books, Manuscripts
The history of the settlement that would become the City of Penrith up to 1860. It is a history from Aboriginal times when the Dharug people lived in the area, settlement by the British settlers and the development of the colony of New South Wales.
Main title:
Imprint:
North Melbourne Hargreen Publishing Company 1988
Collation:
368 p. photographs sketches
Contents:
The Lifeline - Out of the Southern Seas - The Dharug - The First Fleeters - Settlement - Tilling the Land - The villians did not come - The Nepean and the Rum Rebellion - Pioneer pastoralists - Over the top - Culture clash - Castlereagh - Early Penrith - And Emu Plains - Convicts and the Court House - Macquarie, Fitzgerald and Jamison - Land the of Dungaree - The Wild colonial boy - Black and white Australians - Squires becoming squatters - The Knight of Regentville - Another country - Brick and timber - Penrith and St Marys - The golden days
Dewey class:
994.41
Local class:
994.41
Language:
English
BRN:
55661
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchHistory Support Collection994.41 PENAvailable
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