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TLCMap IDtc7687
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:39 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:39
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Details
Latitude-28.6873701 Longitude144.7561538
Description
"One of the hungriest Sydney cleared roads in New South Wales runs to within a couple of miles of Hungerford, and stops there; then you strike through the scrub to the town."
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TLCMap IDtc768c
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:41 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:41
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Details
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Description
"One of the hungriest Sydney cleared roads in New South Wales runs to within a couple of miles of Hungerford, and stops there; then you strike through the scrub to the town."
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TLCMap IDtc7688
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:41 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:41
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Details
Latitude-28.6873701 Longitude144.7561538
Description
"However, we found Hungerford and camped there for a day."
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TLCMap IDtc768b
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:41 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:41
Details
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Description
"They say that a past Ministry commenced to clear the road from Bourke, under the impression that Hungerford was an important place, and went on, with the blindness peculiar to governments, till they got to within two miles of the town."
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TLCMap IDtc768d
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:41 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:41
Details
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Description
"One of the hungriest Sydney cleared roads in New South Wales runs to within a couple of miles of Hungerford, and stops there; then you strike through the scrub to the town."
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Created At2025-01-30 15:36:41 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:41
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Details
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Description
"They say that a past Ministry commenced to clear the road from Bourke, under the impression that Hungerford was an important place, and went on, with the blindness peculiar to governments, till they got to within two miles of the town."
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TLCMap IDtc768a
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:41 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:41
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Details
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Description
"The town is right on the Queensland border, and an interprovincial rabbit-proof fenceโwith rabbits on both sides of itโruns across the main street."
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TLCMap IDtc768e
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:43 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:43
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Details
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Description
"Hungerford consists of two houses and a humpy in New South Wales, and five houses in Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc768f
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:43 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:43
- Placename
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Details
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Description
"Hungerford consists of two houses and a humpy in New South Wales, and five houses in Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc7690
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:43 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:43
- Placename
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Details
Latitude-22.575197 Longitude144.0847926
Description
"Hungerford consists of two houses and a humpy in New South Wales, and five houses in Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc7691
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:43 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:43
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Details
Latitude-22.575197 Longitude144.0847926
Description
"Characteristically enough, both the pubs are in Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc7692
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:43 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:43
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- Type
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Details
Latitude-31.2532183 Longitude146.921099
Description
"The post office is in New South Wales, and the police-barracks in Bananaland."
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TLCMap IDtc7693
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:44 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:44
- Placename
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Details
Latitude-27.4704528 Longitude153.0260341
Description
"One part of the town swears at Brisbane when things go wrong, and the other part curses Sydney."
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TLCMap IDtc7696
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:45 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:45
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- Type
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Details
Latitude-31.2532183 Longitude146.921099
Description
"The police cannot do anything if thereโs a row going on across the street in New South Wales, except to send to Brisbane and have an extradition warrant applied for; and they donโt do much if thereโs a row in Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc7694
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:45 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:45
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- Type
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Details
Latitude-22.575197 Longitude144.0847926
Description
"The police cannot do anything if thereโs a row going on across the street in New South Wales, except to send to Brisbane and have an extradition warrant applied for; and they donโt do much if thereโs a row in Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc7695
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:45 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:45
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- Type
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Details
Latitude-27.4704528 Longitude153.0260341
Description
"The police cannot do anything if thereโs a row going on across the street in New South Wales, except to send to Brisbane and have an extradition warrant applied for; and they donโt do much if thereโs a row in Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc7697
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:45 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:45
Details
Latitude-33.8688197 Longitude151.2092955
Description
"One part of the town swears at Brisbane when things go wrong, and the other part curses Sydney."
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TLCMap IDtc7698
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:45 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:45
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Details
Latitude-28.6873701 Longitude144.7561538
Description
"The country looks just as bad for a hundred miles round Hungerford, and beyond that it gets worseโa blasted, barren wilderness that doesnโt even howl."
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TLCMap IDtc7699
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:46 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:46
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Details
Latitude-28.6873701 Longitude144.7561538
Description
"I believe that Bourke and Wills found Hungerford, and itโs a pity they did; but, if I ever stand by the graves of the men who first travelled through this country, when there were neither roads nor stations, nor tanks, nor bores, nor pubs, IโllโIโll take my hat off."
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TLCMap IDtc769a
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:46 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:46
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Details
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Description
"We saw one of the storekeepers give a dead-beat swagman five shillingsโ worth of rations to take him on into Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc769b
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:47 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:47
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude-22.575197 Longitude144.0847926
Description
"We camped on the Queensland side of the fence, and after tea had a yarn with an old man who was minding a mixed flock of goats and sheep; and we asked him whether he thought Queensland was better than New South Wales, or the other way about."
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TLCMap IDtc769c
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:47 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:47
Details
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Description
"The town is supposed to be situated on the banks of a river called the Paroo, but we saw no water there, except what passed for it in a tank."
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TLCMap IDtc769d
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:48 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:48
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude-22.575197 Longitude144.0847926
Description
"We camped on the Queensland side of the fence, and after tea had a yarn with an old man who was minding a mixed flock of goats and sheep; and we asked him whether he thought Queensland was better than New South Wales, or the other way about."
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TLCMap IDtc769f
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:48 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:48
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"At last, with the bored air of a man who has gone through the same performance too often before, he stepped deliberately up to the fence and spat over it into New South Wales."
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TLCMap IDtc76a0
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:48 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:48
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- Type
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Details
Latitude-22.575197 Longitude144.0847926
Description
"After which he got leisurely through and spat back on Queensland."
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TLCMap IDtc76a1
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:48 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:48
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- Type
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Details
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Description
"He let that soak into our minds, and added: โAnd the same with West Australiaโandโand Tasmania. โ"
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TLCMap IDtc76a3
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:49 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:49
- Placename
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- Type
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Details
Latitude-31.2532183 Longitude146.921099
Description
"We camped on the Queensland side of the fence, and after tea had a yarn with an old man who was minding a mixed flock of goats and sheep; and we asked him whether he thought Queensland was better than New South Wales, or the other way about."
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TLCMap IDtc769e
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:48 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:48
Details
Latitude-33.8688197 Longitude151.2092955
Description
"Next morning we rolled up our swags and left Sydney to the north-west."
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TLCMap IDtc76a4
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:49 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude-22.575197 Longitude144.0847926
Description
"Then a trooper in Queensland uniform came along and asked us what the trouble was about, and where we came from and were going, and where we camped."
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TLCMap IDtc76a2
Created At2025-01-30 15:36:49 Updated At2025-01-30 15:36:49