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Members of the Terry family in front of Eastwood House, c1866

By
Major Thomas Wingate
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a2656001 / A3804, 60-61]
(Major Thomas Wingate papers and photographs, 1830-ca. 1869, and Eleanor Wingate papers, 1843-1866)

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Wingate, Major Thomas

State Library of New South Wales

Eastwood

A region of farming estates, before the railway joined it to the city, Eastwood is now a multicultural suburb which retains some of its historic precincts.

Families

Residential building

Victorian architecture

Eastwood

Northern commercial and residential centre named after Eastwood House, built by William Rutledge in 1840. Birthplace of the Granny Smith apple, it has become increasingly multicultural following postwar migration and more recently the arrival of many Chinese and Korean migrants.

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Eastwood House

Victorian cottage in Eastwood built by William Rutledge in 1840, now owned by the Marist Brothers.

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