The National Archives UK

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Who are we? We are The National Archives, the UK government's official archive, containing over 1,000 years of history with records ranging from parchment and paper scrolls through to digital files and archived websites. We are also at the heart of government information policy, to ensure the survival of today´s information for the future.

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CO 1069-604-12

  • Peter Hill said:
    You may need to revise the date. This photograph was (first?) published in "New South Wales: Its Railway System, Holiday Resorts, &c. A Convenient Volume of Reference to the Principal Railway Stations and Places of interest Along the Railway Lines"; published in Sydney by Authority of the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales in 1897.
  • Peter Hill said:
    I see you have not deigned to correct the date.

CO 1069-602-19

  • 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.
  • 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
    Wentworth Falls from Prince's Rock

Henry VII's seal

  • alina petrs said:
    That's a fascinating document with an incredible history! Handling such a precious item must require immense care. It reminds me of the stress I felt just mailing some important corporate documents recently. I used Federal Apostille to manage it. As a private courier service, they aren't affiliated with the government, but their secure pickup and mailing gave me real peace of mind, especially since the actual processing times are always up to the agencies.

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