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Kangaroo Jack, King of Cockle Creek 1834-35

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By
Charles Rodius
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British Museum
[Registration No: 1840,1114.71]

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Rodius, Charles

British Museum

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Aboriginal

Hawkesbury district

Area surrounding the Hawkesbury River to Sydney's north and north-west, which was important in early colonial agriculture and the site of the early towns of Richmond and Windsor.

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Hawkesbury River (Dyarubbin)

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River that runs for 120 kilometres from the confluence of the Nepean and Grose rivers west of Sydney to Broken Bay north of Sydney. The Darug and Darkinjung people who lived along the river called it Dyarubbin.