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1896 - North West - view

Wilberforce

1896 - North West - view

Sackville

1896 - North West - view

Sackville Reserves

1897 - West - view

Blacktown

1897 - West - view

Katoomba

1897 - West - view

Katoomba

1897 - South Coastal - view

La Perouse

1897 - North Coastal - view

At a meeting of Manly Council on 10 June 1899, reference made to the naming of what has become known as Little Manly Point. Alderman Charles Tucker states that a letter from George Thornton, Chairman of the Aborigines Protection Board, suggested that this point of land should retain the original name by which it was known to the local tribe. This tribe was the remnant of a former large tribe, and its members regarded this point of land, on which were their “gibbah gunyahs”, as their living area. They knew it as ‘Kihimatta’, which in their local dialect meant a “sign of sleeping places”.

1898 - North West - view

Sackville Reserve

1898 - West - view

Field of Mars on Lane Cove river

1898 - West - view

Sackville

1898 - West - view

Marsfield

1898 - West - view

Plumpton Reserve

1899 - West - view

Eastern Creek

1900s - North Coastal - view

Aboriginal people reported still living at Quakers Hat Bay near Beauty Point, Middle Harbour.

1900s - North Coastal - view

Numbers of Aboriginal people at Sackville Reserve are diminishing. By the 1930s only one person remains. Many descendants now live around Blacktown.

1900 - North West - view

Sackville Reach Reserve

1900 - South West - view

Burragorang Valley

1900 - West - view

Terrey’s Creek, Epping

1900 - North West - view

Sackville Reserve