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  • James Torpy
    …nties he contributed many notable contributions to the press, both country and metropolitan. …n the fields of mining and agricultural science his knowledge was abundant and gave him an authority in any company.
    4 KB (671 words) - 06:34, 9 September 2020
  • Elijah Eyles
    …ined 3,100 apple trees, 150 cherry trees and numerous pear, peach, quince, and plum trees. …was highly praised by the recipients. Their cherries ''“surpass for size and lusciousness any ever before grown in the colony."''
    3 KB (479 words) - 02:13, 2 August 2022
  • Alfred William Blowes
    …Alfred had been a prominent worshipper, a member of the choir, a vestryman and Synod representative of the church. ::''Always a good townsman, he displayed a keen interest in his church, and also in civic matters.''
    2 KB (304 words) - 01:10, 7 July 2021
  • William Ernest Bouffler
    …s the second Council Clerk for East Orange Municipality from 1895 to 1912, and was Mayor of Orange in 1918-19, having been an Alderman from 1912-1925. …mmunity activities. He played Rugby Union at State level, and enjoyed golf and bowls.
    2 KB (330 words) - 00:37, 1 October 2020
  • Sampson Street
    …certained Sampson never lived in Orange. In 1838 he was living in Bathurst and in 1842 it is recorded he was poundkeeper at Mudgee. * Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
    711 B (111 words) - 00:51, 14 July 2021
  • Torpy Street
    Named after [[James Torpy]], local politician and owner of the Orange Advocate.
    273 B (36 words) - 02:19, 12 May 2010
  • Warrendine Street
    …er at Wellington in 1876. He built ‘Warrendine House’ in 1877. Stables and large farm buildings then stood in the vicinity of the home. There was no … The Warrendine Estate was sold by auctioneers J.S. Leeds and Co., for W.N. Moulder, in the [[Forresters Hall]], on Thursday 11 May 1911…
    1,001 B (153 words) - 06:36, 14 May 2010
  • Blackett Place
    …structions be given to a surveyor to mark it. The land comprised 760 acres and at the cost of ₤190 was authorised on 14 December 1927, but the deed did… …acres adjoining his 760 acres, in October 1829. He never resided in Orange and sold his holdings to John Tom Lane.
    783 B (125 words) - 01:57, 12 May 2010
  • Rosedale Place
    …s. In 1845 Dale went to Rosedale and in 1865 acquired most of the property and later it all passed into his hands. * Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
    585 B (92 words) - 02:16, 12 May 2010
  • Endsleigh Avenue
    …ary were made in 1836 and 1839. He built his first home near Gosling Creek and called it [[‘Bloomfield’]]. In 1858 he built his second home [[‘Ends… * Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
    603 B (91 words) - 02:03, 12 May 2010
  • Glenroi Avenue
    … [[‘Bowen Terrace’]]. He built his home in the vicinity of his tannery and called it [[‘Glenroi’]]. Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
    514 B (82 words) - 02:05, 12 May 2010
  • Lone Pine Avenue
    …enue. It takes its name from the pine tree at the intersection of the Lane and [[Bathurst Road]]. …fluenced by a popular song first called it The Lonesome Pine, but the tree and the area were soon to be known as Lone Pine.
    2 KB (266 words) - 05:51, 13 May 2010
  • Lane Place
    …, the eldest son of [[William Lane]], later obtained ''[[Clifton Grove]]'' and ''[[Rosedale]]''. He was appointed first police magistrate in Orange in 18… …o the Patrician Brothers. It was then named ''[[Croagh Patrick]]'' College and in 1929 Croagh Patrick Orphanage. [[James B Lane]] was another member of t…
    1 KB (228 words) - 03:55, 26 June 2015
  • Lords Place
    …k's Avenue]]...", presumably because of the number of solicitors and stock and station agents who had their offices there. … full swing.These yards were later known as the [[Willow Tree Saleyards]], and were the principal ones until the Municipal yards were erected in 1878, Mr…
    2 KB (334 words) - 02:13, 12 May 2010
  • Anson Street
    …rge Anson] was conspicuous for his successful engagements with the Spanish and in the Pacific Ocean. Later he became Lord Admiral of the British Fleet.
    558 B (80 words) - 01:55, 12 May 2010
  • Moulder Street
    …]] where he erected his home in 1847. Later he acquired considerable lands and in 1851 sold allotments of land which gave Orange some stimulus towards se…
    482 B (71 words) - 02:25, 12 May 2010
  • Hamer Street
    Named after either [[Thomas Hamer]] or [[Syd Hamer]] (father and son), both noted butchers in Orange, who served in local government.
    207 B (29 words) - 02:07, 12 May 2010
  • Summer Street
    … It forms an interesting quartet with [[Autumn Street]], [[Spring Street]] and [[Winter Street]], but these three were added at the time of later subdivi…
    666 B (100 words) - 06:52, 31 May 2010
  • Byng Street
    …naval officer and was promoted to lieutenant in 1723, rear-admiral in 1745 and vice-admiral in 1747. Byng also served as Member of Parliament for Rochest… … the Admiralty to this effect, which resulted in his ordering home, arrest and court-martial.
    2 KB (335 words) - 23:02, 30 September 2020
  • McNamara Street
    …cluding the [[Campdale]] estate. In 1850 he moved to Condobolin and Forbes and owned the first inns in those townships. Originally the street extended from [[Kite Street]] to [[Summer Street]] and the street north of Summer was known as [[Curran Street]]. The area from […
    605 B (93 words) - 06:14, 2 June 2010

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