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Advertisement for the sale of Freshwater estate, Manly, adjoining Queenscliff November 1903

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Dalley, William Bede

Politician and lawyer who rose to prominence despite being a Catholic and the son of convicts, and became a popular and influential Sydney figure.

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Parkes, Henry

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The preeminent politician of nineteenth-century Sydney, who was a minister, premier and one of the architects of Australian federation.

Freshwater estate

One of the Bassett-Darley Estates put up for sale in 1877.

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Manly

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Peninsular suburb at the northern entrance to Port Jackson, which faces both the harbour and the ocean. Its name comes from the 'confidence and manly behaviour' of the Aboriginal people encountered there by Governor Arthur Phillip in 1788.

Queenscliff

Northern beachside residential suburb, named after Queen Victoria. Manly Lagoon and Manly Beach border it to the south.

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