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Towrang is a
village in the
Southern Tablelands of New
South Wales, Australia, in
Goulburn Mulwaree Council. It is
approximately 13
kilometres (8.1 mi)...
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Highway with
Towrang Road.
There are the
remains of the
powder magazine next to the
Wollondilly River,
three graves on the
north bank of
Towrang Cr****, and...
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Towrang Convict Stockade is a heritage-listed
former convict stockade on the Old Hume
Highway at
Towrang,
Goulburn Mulwaree Council, New
South Wales, Australia...
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Towrang railway station was a
railway station on the Main
South railway line,
serving the
locality of
Towrang, New
South Wales, Australia. It originally...
- The
Parish of
Towrang is a
parish of
Argyle County located to the south-east of Goulburn, and
including some of its
outer suburbs such as
Goulburn North...
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elsewhere in the region.
Vehicular access is
limited to a
short stretch of
Towrang Road that
crosses its
southern edge near the
locality of
Greenwich Park;...
- Pipe, Nora (1979). West of the
River Road.
Picnic Point, New
South Wales:
Towrang Publications. p. 20. ISBN 0-9594561-0-4. Pollon,
Frances (1990). The Book...
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opened in 1869
initially as
Towrang, but was
renamed Carrick in 1879,
after sharing names with
neighbouring station Towrang for nine years.
Carrick closed...
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Goulburn and
Marulan in New
South Wales. It is just east of the
village of
Towrang and
includes the
locality of Carrick. The
Wollondilly River is the boundary...
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