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Travelling Through Time in Newcastle & The Hunter

Draws on the Ken Magor collection, and photos from various other sources, to take the reader on a journey through time in the Hunter Region, from the days of sail to the 1980s, with an emphasis on transport by sea and land.

Draws on the Ken Magor collection, and photos from various other sources, to take the reader on a journey through time in the Hunter Region, from the days of sail to the 1980s, with an emphasis on transport by sea and land.

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©2018 Greg and Sylvia Ray<br />

No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted <strong>in</strong> any form or by any means electronic<br />

or mechanical, and <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g photocopy<strong>in</strong>g, record<strong>in</strong>g or by <strong>in</strong>formation storage and retrieval systems,<br />

without the written permission of the copyright owner.<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ted by NCP Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, Steel River, <strong>Newcastle</strong><br />

Published by Greg and Sylvia Ray<br />

Concept and design by Greg and Sylvia Ray<br />

Research and text by Greg Ray<br />

Photo restoration by Sylvia Ray<br />

ISBN 978-0-9871883-9-7<br />

This book is lov<strong>in</strong>gly dedicated to our fathers,<br />

Jakim Gorgievski<br />

Geoffrey Ray<br />

Title page: Nobbys Headland beh<strong>in</strong>d the depart<strong>in</strong>g sail<strong>in</strong>g ship Lawhill, after a visit <strong>in</strong> 1944 (see page 61)

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