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A grove of red cedars represents the towns past links with the timber industry and was planted by the local school children.
On the other side of the Macleay River is the twin town of Smithtown, joined together by the Smithtown Bridge.
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CAN ANYONE HELP?
The attached (below) is a picture of a medallion which belonged to an uncle of my husband. We have been unable to discover any information about it at all and are hoping that someone may be able to tell us what the medallion what issued for and who issued it.
Just above the number 157, are the initials U.G.L. N.S.W and in the banner just above the word Jubilee are the dates 1886 and 1936. On the reverse of the medallion is the maker’s stamp – Angus and Coote Sydney and an engraving of the recipient’s name.
Please reply to webmaster@nnsw.com.au with the subject GLADSTONE MEDALLION