The story behind six stone cottages. This is the story of William Jackson and his wife Louisa who left their native Yorkshire and emigrated to Australia in 1884, settling in the Wolli Creek Valley in 1890. The Jacksons developed a quarry and market garden and built a unique street of six stone cottages in Undercliffe, now called Jackson Place.
The Place that Jackson Built
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The story behind six stone cottages. This is the story of William Jackson and his wife Louisa who left their native Yorkshire and emigrated to Australia in 1884, settling in the Wolli Creek Valley in 1890. The Jacksons developed a quarry and market garden and built a unique street of six stone cottages in Undercliffe, now called Jackson Place.
Description
By Judy Finlason, 1999
Published by Wolli Creek Preservation Society
A5 format booklet, 16 images, 39 pages
Foreword by Jack Mundey
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