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Keane, Eva Entity
Kearney House Entity
Kearns Entity
Kearns, Phil Entity
Keating van Iersel, Annita Entity
Keating, Chris Contributor
Keating, Edmund Entity
Keating, Paul Entity
Keats, Horace Entity
Kebblewhite, James Entity
Keber Randwick Entity
Keck, Henry Entity
Kedumba River Entity
Keegan, Thomas Entity
Keentok, Matti Contributor
Keep Within Compass Hotel Entity
Keep, John Entity
Keesing, Nancy Entity
Kegworth Estate Entity
Keifer, Phillip Entity
Keith Kinnaird Mackellar 1898-1899 Media
Keith Kinnaird Mackellar c1882 Media
Keith Longhurst Reserve Entity
Kellaway, Cecil Entity
Kellerman, Annette Entity
Kellett, Thomas Entity
Kellogg Company Entity
Kellow, Robert Entity
Kelly's Bush Entity
Kelly's Bush Entry
Kelly, Doreen Entity
Kelly, Emily Caroline (Carrie) Entity
Kelly, Frederick Entry
Kelly, Frederick Septimus Entity
Kelly, John Entity
Kelly, Michael Entity
Kelly, Patrick Entity
Kelly, Paul Entity
Kelly, Petra Entity
Kelly, Thomas Hussey Entity
Kelly, Tony Entity
Kelly, Vince Entity
Kelly, William Henry Entity
Kellyville Entity
Kellyville Ridge Entity
Kellyville School of Arts hall Entity
Kelman, Winsome Entity
Kelsey, Thomas Entity
Kelso Creek Entity
Kelso, Jane Contributor

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Keane, Eva

Australian author.

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Kearney House

Residential block constructed for the nurses at Parramatta hospital. Now demolished.

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Kearns

South-western residential suburb, named after William Kearns, a local farmer in the nineteenth century. It was developed for housing in the 1980s.

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Kearns, Phil

Australian rugby union player who was captain of the team on 10 occasions.
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Keating van Iersel, Annita

Wife of former Prime Minister Paul Keating between 1975 and 1998.

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Keating, Chris

Chris Keating is a historian, journalist and political media adviser

Keating, Edmund

Early settler, with his family, in Lidcombe.

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Keating, Paul

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Sydney Labor politician who was Prime Minister from 1991-96.

Keats, Horace

Composer and songwriter who wrote music for radio plays, ballet, and film.

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Kebblewhite, James

Office worker who rose to become managing director of Beard Watson Ltd.

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Keber Randwick

Gracious freestanding house erected on land that had originally been part of the Glebe Estate.

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Keck, Henry

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Governor of Darlinghurst Gaol in the 1840s.

Kedumba River

Perennial stream rising on the eastern side of Walford Park Katoomba. It flows generally south for 2.5 kilometres before flowing over Katoomba Cascades, Katoomba Falls and off the Blue Mountains Range. It then flows generally south through the Jamison Valley, the Blue Mountains National Park and Kedumba Valley for a further 23 kilometres before entering Lake Burragorang near Policeman Point.

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Keegan, Thomas

Miner represented the labour movement at state level for 25 years.

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Keentok, Matti

Matti Keentok is a mechanical engineer at the Department of Defence with an interest in engineering heritage

Keep Within Compass Hotel

Hotel in George Street almost opposite Essex Street owned by John Redman.

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Keep, John

Ironmonger who conducted his business first in Barrack Street before moving to the corner of Clarence and King streets.

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Keesing, Nancy

Author of poetry, childrens novels, biography and literary criticism.

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Kegworth Estate

Estate on the western edge of Leichhardt in the vicinity of present day Tebbutt Street

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Keifer, Phillip

Publican at Haslam's Creek in the mid nineteenth century.

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Keith Kinnaird Mackellar 1898-1899

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By
Talma & Co
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[PXE 1193, 1]
(Mitchell Library)

Keith Kinnaird Mackellar c1882

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By
Tuttle & Co
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[PXE 1457, 1]
(Mitchell Library)

Keith Longhurst Reserve

Park in Kentlyn

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Kellaway, Cecil

South African actor born 1890 died 1973. Came to Australia in 1921 to act in musical comdeies. Later made feature films in Hollywood.

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Kellerman, Annette

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Professional swimmer, actor and writer who was born in Marrickville.

Kellett, Thomas

Publican and entrepreneur who established Sir Joseph Banks Hotel as a sport and leisure destination.

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Kellogg Company

Cereal and convenience food produce which originated in the United States of America.

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Kellow, Robert

First Lieutenant of the Marines who was sent to New South Wales on the First Fleet ship, Scarborough.

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Kelly's Bush

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Bushland on the Woolwich Peninsula which became the focus of the first Green Ban to stop clearance and development of the site.

Kelly's Bush

Part of the Woolwich Peninsula and originally home of the Wallumedagal clan, Kelly's Bush was saved from development by an unlikely coalition of middle-class women and communist union leaders in an action that saw the imposition of the first Green Ban.

Kelly, Doreen

Aboriginal activist.

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Kelly, Emily Caroline (Carrie)

Theatre producer and anthropologist who founded the first Sydney company devoted to Australian plays - the Community Playhouse - using the stage name Carrie Tennant (her mother's maiden name). Disheartened by the company's subsequent failure, Kelly abandoned theatre to study anthropology.

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Kelly, Frederick

Born in Sydney, Frederick Kelly lived almost all his life in Britain and even won a gold medal for rowing in the London Olympic Games. His acclaim in Sydney however arose from his solitary 1911 visit as composer and pianist.

Kelly, Frederick Septimus

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Talented Australian born musician and oarsman who won gold for England rowing in the 1908 Olympics.

Kelly, John

Landowner at Beauty Point at the beginning of the twentieth century.

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Kelly, Michael

Fourth Archbishop of Sydney whose conservatism was often at odds with his Irish nationalism.

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Kelly, Patrick

Supervisor of convict logging parties in the Pennant Hills and Epping districts under Governor Macquarie.

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Kelly, Paul

Indigenous singer songwriter.

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Kelly, Petra

German politician who founded the German Green Party based on her observations of the Green Ban movement she has observed in Australia.

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Kelly, Thomas Hussey

Wool broker and company director with special interest in promoting mining.

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Kelly, Tony

Labor parliamentarian who held a variety of portfolios from 2003.

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Kelly, Vince

Journalist and author wrote biographies and non-fictional works on Australian police and criminals.

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Kelly, William Henry

Federal politician 1903-1919

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Kellyville

North-western residential suburb. It is named after nineteenth century landowner Hugh Kelly.

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Kellyville Ridge

North-western residential suburb. Named after nineteenth century landowner Hugh Kelly, it became a separate suburb in 2002.

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Kellyville School of Arts hall

Community hall built by the School of Arts as a memorial hall.

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Kelman, Winsome

Architect.

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Kelsey, Thomas

Publican.

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Kelso Creek

Watercourse which flows into the George River at Panania through a weir to mitigate flooding.

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Kelso, Jane

Jane Kelso is the historian at Sydney Living Museums