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St Paul's Anglican church, Cobbitty c1880

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[Record no: 37897]
(Caroline Simpson Library & Research Collection)

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Cobbitty

Tharawal and Gundungurra country before the Europeans came, Cobbitty was part of the Cowpastures area, granted to settlers in the 1810s. It became a dairying area, with a butter factory in the village. Nearby Camden Airport was developed in the 1930s and remains in use, among the orchards, small farms and horse-breeding concerns that now dominate.

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St Paul's Anglican church Cobbitty

Church constructed on land belonging to Thomas Hassall which replaced the adjacent Heber Chapel as the Anglican place of worship in 1842.

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Cobbitty

Far south-western semi-rural suburb. It is the site of Camden Aerodrome.

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