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Johnston, Julia Entity
Johnston, Lawrence Entity
Johnston, Percival Horatio Entity
Johnston, Robert Entity
Johnston, William Roderick Entity
Johnstone, Alexander Entity
Johnstone, John Entity
Johnstons Bay Entity
Johnstons Creek Entity
Johnstons Creek Sewage Aqueduct, Annandale Entity
Jolly, Edward B Entity
Jolly, Jane Entity
Jonah Entity
Jones, Alan Entity
Jones, Catherine Entity
Jones, David Entity
Jones, Francis Entity
Jones, Gail Entity
Jones, George Sydney Entity
Jones, Gil Entity
Jones, Harriet Entity
Jones, Ignatius Entity
Jones, J Entity
Jones, James Entity
Jones, Jane Entity
Jones, Jill Entity
Jones, John Entity
Jones, Jonah Entity
Jones, Margaret Entity
Jones, Mary Milford Auber Entity
Jones, Matilda (Tilly) Entity
Jones, Maureen Entity
Jones, Mrs Entity
Jones, Rex Entity
Jones, Sarah Entity
Jones, Sydney Evan Entity
Jones, Thomas Entity
Jones, Vince Entity
Jong Bop temple Belfield Entity
Jong, Ngock Bew (William Jong) Entity
Joosten, Harry Entity
Jordan Springs Entity
Jordan, John Entity
Jorgenson, William Entity
Jorrocks Entity
Jose, Arthur Wilberforce Entity
Joseland & Gilling Entity
Joseland, Howard Entity
Joseph of Canaan Entity
Joseph, Francis Edward Entity

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Johnston, Julia

Early settler of Sydney.

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Johnston, Lawrence

Actor and film maker

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Johnston, Percival Horatio

Named by his father Robert after his obsession with Lord Nelson and his battles.

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Johnston, Robert

Naval officer who became an important early landowner in Annandale after having his mother declared insane.

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Johnston, William Roderick

Pastoralist who migrated to Australia from England when he was 18 years old, first gaining experience in sheep stations in western Sydney before going to Queensland. He became involved in the buying and selling of cattle stations and was successful doing so, so much so that he purchased Clairvaux House back in Sydney.

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Johnstone, Alexander

Scottish tailor who helped establish lawn bowls in New South Wales.

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Johnstone, John

First lieutenant in the Marine Corp which arrived with the First Fleet to maintain order in the new colony.

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Johnstons Bay

Bay between Rozelle and Pyrmont first spanned by the Glebe Island Bridge, and later the Anzac Bridge.

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Johnstons Creek

A watercourse which rises 1 kilometre north west of Newtown and flows for 2 kilometres into Rozelle Bay.

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Johnstons Creek Sewage Aqueduct, Annandale

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Sewer line constructed to connect the western suburbs to the main sewer line and the Bondi Ocean outfall.

Jolly, Edward B

Butcher of Pitt Street.

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Jolly, Jane

Butcher who continued the business in Pitt Street after her husband's death in 1854.

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Jonah

Musical based on the novel by Louis Stone which charts the financial rise of Jonah Jones, a hunchbacked Sydney larrikin.

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Jones, Alan

Conservative and controversial radio broadcaster and former rugby coach.

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Jones, Catherine

Wife of John Jones who left his estate at Stanmore to the Wesleyan Methodist Church. After her death Newington College occupied the site.

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Jones, David

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Retailer who founded Sydney's first major department store.

Jones, Francis

Passenger who was killed in the wreck of the Edward Lombe in Sydney Harbour in August 1834. A solicitor, he was travelling from London to Sydney with his wife and her brother after his family had apparently objected to their marriage.  He and his wife had been roused from their cabin after the ship's stern hit Middle Head and brought on deck for their safety, but Jones was washed overboard by a wave as he helped his wife to the front of the ship. His body was recovered at Chowder Bay two weeks after the disaster and identified at an inquest by black hair and a worsted stocking on its skeletal remains. His wife, the sole woman on board the ship, survived, although her brother did not. She returned to London in October 1834.

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Jones, Gail

Australian novelist who lives in Sydney.

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Jones, George Sydney

Architect who designed several prominent homes in Strathfield.

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Jones, Gil

Historian, geologist and author.

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Jones, Harriet

The first female professional performer in Australia, active in Sydney between 1826 and 1843.

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Jones, Ignatius

Events director and actor who has co-directed several sporting and commemorative events.

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Jones, J

Shopkeeper and post receiver at Brookvale at the end of the nineteenth century.

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Jones, James

Gardener who rose to head gardener at both the Botanic Gardens and Centennial Park, and influenced the design of the park.

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Jones, Jane

Restaurant owner in Pitt Street.

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Jones, Jill

Poet and writer.

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Jones, John

Saddler whose success enabled him to purchase land which he named after his birthplace in England. He bequeathed his estate to the Wesleyan Methodist Church which used it as the site for Newington College.

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Jones, Jonah

American jazz trumpeter.

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Jones, Margaret

Gay activist who acted on the growing tension between men and women in the gay movement by forming a women's association.

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Jones, Mary Milford Auber

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The daughter of Judge Thomas Callaghan and Eliza Milford. Mary and her mother built the two houses, Corona and Hygeia, which comprise one of the key heritage sites in Randwick in the 1890s. She married the pastoralist, newspaper owner and Member of the Lower House of the New South Wales Parliament, George Auber Jones in 1878 and was widowed in 1887.

Jones, Matilda (Tilly)

The first notable actor of Australian birth, Edward Geoghegan wrote 'The Currency Lass' to display her talents. She retired from the stage to marry in 1843 before the premiere of the play.

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Jones, Maureen

Pianist.

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Jones, Mrs

Passenger who survived the wreck of the Edward Lombe in Sydney Harbour in 1834. She was travelling from London with her husband, a solicitor, after their marriage had been objected to by his parents. Her brother travelled with them, but neither he nor her husband survived the disaster. It is not clear from the reports of the wreck which of the other victims was her brother. Left with nothing after the wreck, she was taken in by Sydney's society. She returned to London in October 1834 on the Caroline where she opened a tobacconist's shop on the City Road.

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Jones, Rex

Boatman and long term resident of Berowra Waters.

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Jones, Sarah

Teacher whose girls' school in Pitt Street operated for over a decade.

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Jones, Sydney Evan

Psychiatrist who travelled to the Antarctic with Douglas Mawson in 1911-14 before returning to psychiatric medicine in Sydney where he developed innovative and successful treatment methods.

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Jones, Thomas

Shopkeeper.

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Jones, Vince

Australian jazz musician born in Scotland in 1954, migrated to Australia 1964.

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Jong Bop temple Belfield

Korean Buddhist temple.

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Jong, Ngock Bew (William Jong)

Trade unionist who political activities saw him discriminated against be Australian authorities for many years by having one-year renewals of his papers.

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Joosten, Harry

Leader of the Dutch choral group the Rembrandt Male Choir, established 1985.

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Jordan Springs

Outer western residential suburb gazetted in 2011. The conveyance of the land in 1887 from William Pitt Faithful to Henry Montague Faithful noted the site as "Jordon [sic] Springs".

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Jordan, John

Cabinetmaker who worked from 280 Pitt Street from the 1850s until 1879.

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Jorgenson, William

Tugboat operator in Balmain.

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Jorrocks

Sydney racehorse which won many races in the 1840s.

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Jose, Arthur Wilberforce

Journalist and historian who became a war correspondent and sometime lecturer though increasingly turned to historical scholarship from the 1920s.

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Joseland & Gilling

Architectural practice operated by Howard Joseland and Glynn Gilling from 1919. It remains a structural engineering practice. .

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Joseland, Howard

Architect, born England 1860, died Sydney 1930. Partner in architectural firm Joseland & Gilling.

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Joseph of Canaan

Play written by Reverend G Walters of the Unitarian Church, produced and played by George Rignold at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1895.

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Joseph, Francis Edward

Stockbroker.

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