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- Wing Lam said:
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Peter Hill said:
It is worth noting that the name "Weatherboard" applying to both the township and the waterfall was changed to "Wentworth Falls" in 1879, and has remained the respective names since then.
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Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies said:
This is Wentworth Falls the waterfall, near to Wentworth Falls the village, see one of my personal photos of the waterfall -
The ferns would be in the valley below the falls. -
Merryjack said:
Wentworth Falls in flood 2013
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Lady Antigua1 said:
I think the first picture is inside the grounds of ARG. The stand in the back ground may be what is now (Sir) Vivian Richards Pavillion.
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Gabriella Howell said:
Governor Baldwin (third from left) with Claude Bell (third from right) holding a water diviner rod. Claude Bell was a water diviner who was invited to Antigua from Jamaica by Baldwin to locate wells and underground streams for the people to obtain additional access to water.
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