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Bedervale
"Bedervale" (see also PiP) is a heritage National Trust listed homestead 2km from Braidwood in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. HFF and best wishes for the weekend, everyone.
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John Coghill was the captain and part owner of a convict ship. He sold it and purchased some 23 sq km of land in the Braidwood area, where he built (1836-42) and operated “Bedervale”. Convict labour was part of the equation for all these large land owners and Coghill had some 70 labourers assigned to him. It is interesting that “Bedervale” still has a cellar with iron rings on walls where any troublemakers were imprisoned! The transportation of convicts to NSW ceased in 1840 and the social fabric of the colony changed forever with the discovery of gold in 1851.
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John Coghill was the captain and part owner of a convict ship. He sold it and purchased some 23 sq km of land in the Braidwood area, where he built (1836-42) and operated “Bedervale”. Convict labour was part of the equation for all these large land owners and Coghill had some 70 labourers assigned to him. It is interesting that “Bedervale” still has a cellar with iron rings on walls where any troublemakers were imprisoned! The transportation of convicts to NSW ceased in 1840 and the social fabric of the colony changed forever with the discovery of gold in 1851.
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HFF and a fine weekend from Dj... UK.
Bonne fin de semaine.
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HFF, George!
HFF!
HFF and a nice weekend.
HFF George
a beautiful photo:)
HANWE also:)
HFF and have a great weekend, Herb
HFF and a good week ahead, George.
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HFF & HWE!
Have a great weekend
HFF and a great weekend.
HFF and I wish you a good weekend.
Nicely done!
Great impression of what it must be like to live there!!
Best Wishes, HFF, and a Good Weekend
Peter
HFF and wishing you a great weekend, George.
Have a great weekend ;-)
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