Links to the Land

When European settlers were marking out parcels of land in Rockley, a Gunter’s chain just like this one would have been used by the surveyors. Measuring sixty-six feet in length and consisting of one hundred links (each 7.92 inches in length and marked off in groups of ten), the chain was attached to a stake […]

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An Instrument of Change

It is not clear how James Wilson (1834-1901) had obtained his ‘thorough knowledge of surveying.’ His family connections, his schooling, nor his early work in the English postal service can account for this skill which became so valuable to his adopted community in Broughton Creek (now known as Berry, New South Wales). Wilson was born […]

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