ON THIS DAY - Shoalhaven Holidays
ON THIS DAY - Shoalhaven Holidays
ON THIS DAY - Shoalhaven Holidays
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Sporting amenities Bomaderry Oval – Large section of roof blown<br />
off and brick walls demolished<br />
Toilet block at Jacob Drive, Sussex Inlet – Roof blown off and<br />
brickwork damaged<br />
Berry School of Arts – Roof damage<br />
Milton Showground – First aid room blown over and various other<br />
building damaged<br />
Bomaderry Basketball Stadium – Sheeting blown from western<br />
wall<br />
Five bus shelters – Demolished or severely damaged<br />
Bomaderry Depot – Damage to roof, roller door, fencing and<br />
lighting<br />
Berry Museum – Roof tiles blown off<br />
Nowra swimming pool – Shade awnings destroyed<br />
Bomaderry swimming pool – Roof tiles, shade awning and<br />
fencing destroyed<br />
Cambewarra Lookout – Electrical supply lines, fencing and car<br />
park damaged by large trees<br />
Family Day Care, Ulladulla – Building damaged by fallen tree<br />
AUGUST 25<br />
36 1981 The Royal Australian Naval College, Jervis Bay was placed on the<br />
Register of the National Estate by the Australian Heritage<br />
Commission. This represented a recognition of the historical<br />
significance of the RANC and its special value for the present<br />
community and future generations.<br />
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AUGUST 28<br />
13 1934 The windows taken from the old Scots Church in Margaret and York<br />
Streets, Sydney, were gifted to the Scots Church, Berry<br />
(Presbyterian).<br />
AUGUST 29<br />
1 & 13 1934 The Moderator General of Australia opened the Berry Presbyterian<br />
Church on the corner of Alexandra and Victoria Streets, Berry. The<br />
Church included four stained glass windows from Scots Chruch,<br />
Sydney, demolished for the Sydney Harbour Bridge approaches, and<br />
said to be 100 years old. The cost was £1,356/11/-.<br />
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