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Latest revision as of 15:36, 20 November 2015
Contents
One of the original properties in the Kelly Country
History at Preston before the KellyGang
Run first taken up in the late 1830s.Originally it was part of the Watson and Hunter empire that was based at Wappan and included Barjar, Dueran, Maindample, Mt Battery, Preston, and Loyola. It would seem that the run was first called Bannum. It would seem that in the 1840s it was licensed to Frederick GriffinIn 1868 Mr Dickens managed the shearing (Alexandra10/11/1868)
In 1876 the license was owned by Frederick Griffin, ? acres', £200 license fee half year
Where did the name Preston come from
The original aboriginal owners
The first selectors
Photograph
Map
Original neighbouring properties
- North
- South
- West
- East
What was Preston like in the late 1870's
Links to the KellyGang
Dickens of Preston was held up by Harry Power in 1870
Rivers Creeks and Hills near Preston
What happened at Preston after the time of the Kelly Gang
What is happening at Preston today