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570: 59: 316: 637: 497: 371: 361:, who moved to the area in 1877 and purchased 600 acres (2.4 km). It is said that the original railway platform at Faulconbridge was specifically built to serve his residence, which was known as Faulconbridge House. The town was named after Parkes' home. Faulconbridge was the maiden name of Parkes' mother, while a small waterfall in the area — Clarinda Falls — was named after his first wife, Clarinda Varney (the Varney name was passed on to Parkes' son, 452: 415: 43: 876: 777: 732: 66: 535:
In the 2016 Census, there were 4,025 people in Faulconbridge. 82.8% of people were born in Australia. The next most common country of birth was England at 5.3%. 92.7% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 34.8%, Catholic 19.7% and Anglican
401:, or a nearest surviving relative, plant an oak tree. Jackson was a huge admirer of Henry Parkes and believed that his Corridor of Oaks was a suitable monument to the man most responsible for the federation of Australian states. It is worth noting that every Prime Minister since 489:. At first it was called Weemala, but the name was changed to Eurama by later owners. It was unused for some time until being restored by a new owner, but was then destroyed by bushfires in 1968. The region was again under threat during the 481:. This substantial stone house with Tudor chimneys was built in 1881 by the stonemason Paddy Ryan, for Andrew McCulloch. The property was substantial enough, or the owner had enough influence, to even warrant its own platform on the nearby 377:"Sir Henry Parkes, Father of Australian Federation, five times Prime Minister of New South Wales, arrived in Australia 25 July 1839, he worked as station-hand, Customs Officer and bone and ivory turner. In 1850 became proprietor of 592:
in Faulconbridge, near the home of Henry Parkes, with an oak planted for each Australian Prime Minister. Its first tree was planted by—and for—Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and the most recent tree being planted by Julia Gillard.
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restaurant, tax accountant, hairdresser, vet, takeaway, pharmacy and liquor store while the second has Chapters & Leaves Tea Room, petrol station, hairdresser, physiotherapist, Beautician, home builder and a large
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from 1854-1894, Sir Henry Parkes is especially remembered for his efforts to develop New South Wales Education and Railways and his work for Federation earned him his title Father of Federation."
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On Sir Henry's Parade (which runs between Springwood and Faulconbridge on the southern side of both the railway line and the highway) is Jackson Park, which is home to the
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and looking for a route which would take them over the mountains. It was settled in the 1870s after the railway line had opened the mountains up.
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has had their tree destroyed soon after planting, and the trees representing these Prime Ministers were re-planted later. In 1975
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One of the most prominent landmarks in the area is the ruined house called Eurama, two kilometres west of
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Ben Chifley shortly after planting a tree at the Prime Ministers' Corridor of Oakes, Faulconbridge, 1947
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There are two commercial areas in Faulconbridge. One known as Coomassie shops contains a
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faced a hostile crowd when he came to plant his oak. Jackson Park is named after Jackson.
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A number of Aboriginal carvings are also to be found on the rock shelves in the area.
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lived in Watkin Wombat Way. He later became a politician representing the seat of the
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Exploring the Blue Mountains, Hungerford and Donald (Kangaroo Press) 1982, p.59
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Graves of Henry Parkes and his first wife, Clarinda, Faulconbridge Cemetery
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One of the earliest residents was the "Father of Federation", Sir
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Faulconbridge has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
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Faulconbridge is well known for having been the home of artist
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Former chapel in Carpenter Gothic style, Great Western Highway
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Blue Mountains
New South Wales

Faulconbridge is located in New South Wales
Coordinates
33°41′40″S 150°32′12″E / 33.694396°S 150.536767°E / -33.694396; 150.536767
2016 census
Postcode(s)
Sydney CBD
Katoomba
LGA(s)
City of Blue Mountains
State electorate(s)
Blue Mountains
Federal division(s)
Macquarie
Blue Mountains National Park
Grose Valley
Winmalee
Blue Mountains National Park
Springwood
Linden
Blue Mountains National Park
Blue Mountains
Sydney central business district
New South Wales
2016 census


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