We are asked that, to understand the "Rum Rebellion", we need to understand the Sydney of the day and Europe of the time. " After serving as a young marine officer in the American Revolutionary War , Johnston [as well as Macurthur and Macquarie] served in the East Indies, fighting against the French, before volunteering to accompany the First Fleet to New South Wales. After serving as adjutant to Governor Arthur Phillip , Johnston served in the New South Wales Corps and he was a key figure in putting down the Castle Hill convict rebellion in 1804. " - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Johnston_(Royal_Marines_officer) George and Ester had met on board ship. Ester Abrahams was a convict being transported to NSW with her baby daughter, Rosanna. George Johnston was a Veteran of the American Civil War, where he grabbed the flag from the previous flag bearer - his own dying father. He was on the First Fleet as adjutant to Commander Arthur Phillip . The First...
"Short-term closure and permanent reconfiguration of Bignell Lane, but lane access maintained during construction period "-Inner West Council Presentation to 14 Feb 2018 meeting ANNANDALE-CAMPERDOWN https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/ArticleDocuments/1627/Presentation%20to%2014%20Feb%202018%20meeting%20ANNANDALE-CAMPERDOWN%20for%20web.pdf.aspx Pyrmont Bridge Road Compound – Historical Archaeological Research Design and Excavation Methodology Project: Westconnex 3A Construction Date: 02 August 2018 https://www.westconnex.com.au/media/dz3htlae/m4-m5-link-tunnels_pyrmont-bridge-road-hardem.pdf " The area between Mallet Street and Pyrmont Bridge Road included Bignell and Clark’s Camperdown steam joinery works. Bign ell Lane is named after the Bignell family. ‘Florenceville’ was locate d to the east of Bignell and Clark’s Camperdown steam joinery works and occupied by the Pritchard family since at least 1880".. " In c1930, Morris (NSW) Limited set u...
https://www.dpie.nsw.gov.au/our-work/programs-and-initiatives/urban-greening/greener-neighbourhoods "DEEP SOIL AREAS, PLANTING AREAS AND CANOPY COVER What is a deep soil area? A deep soil area is a soft landscape area on a lot with no impeding building structure or feature above or below, which supports growth of medium to large canopy trees and meets a 1 metre x 1 metre (1 metre squared) dimension. Deep soil areas exclude basement carparks, services, swimming pools, tennis courts and impervious surfaces. What is a planting area? A planting area is an area with a minimum soil depth and dimension of 1 metre that supports growth of medium to large canopy trees. What is the difference between a deep soil area and a planting area? The difference is that a planting area requires a minimum soil depth of 1 metre whereas, deep soil area does not. What is canopy cover? Canopy cover is the land area covered by tree crowns (branches, leaves, and reproductive structures extending from the tr...
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