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- Official openings and ceremonies55
- Castlebrook Memorial Park, Rouse Hill3
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- Astral Drive Childrens Centre, Doonside1
- Australia Day celebrations1
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- Blackett Child Care Centre, Blackett1
- Blacktown Aquatic Centre, Blacktown1
- Blacktown Bicentennial Museum, Riverstone1
- Blacktown City Council1
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- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park6
- The Blacktown Agricultural Society's third Show was the first held in the Showground, on 3rd and 4th March 1922. The Show was opened by NSW Treasurer John Thomas (Jack) Lang and was hailed a big success with over 5000 people attending.3
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony parade, Francis Park2
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park :parade2
- Nirimba Cadets attending official opening day. The park was named after Lieutenant Commander John Stuart Mould.2
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Vintage and veteran cars took part in the parade to celebrate the opening.2
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Vintage and veteran cars took part in the parade.2
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park 1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Darts, Touch Football, Chess and Euchre contingent in parade1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Ladies lawn bowls1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Mini Bike team and Netball teams marching1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Softball contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Wrestling contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - girls tennis contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Tug-o-war, Euchre, Chess, Motor Sport and Fun Run representatives1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Aero Modelling contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Archery contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Athletic team1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Boys Judo1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Girls Athletic contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Girls Ice Skating contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Karate1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Netball and Pony Club contingents1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Official guests1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - Touch football contingent in parade1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - cricket contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - cycling contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park - girl dancing1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park hockey contingent1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park r1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park, Majorettes1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park. 1
- Blacktown City Games, opening ceremony, Francis Park. Release of balloons1
- Blacktown War Memorial Swimming Pool was opened on Saturday November 4 1961 and is located at International Peace Park, Boyd Street, Blacktown. The western railway line can be seen in the background.1
- Brendan Crotty, Managing Director, Australian Housing and Land with Mayor Michael Corbin, at opening of the Woodcroft Neighbourhood Centre.1
- Dedicated in recognition of outstanding community service, The Arthur S. Walton Function Hall at Minchinbury Neighbourhood Centre was officially opened by Mayor Charlie Lowles on 22 August 1999.1
- Deputy Leader of the Labor Party, Federal Minister Tom Uren at the official opening of Mount Druitt Library, 18 March 1977.1
- Jack Clarke on the penny farthing bike and unknown person on a small bike are on Sunnyholt Road, Blacktown in preparation for the offical opening of Francis Park, Richmond Road, Blacktown, on 20 November, 1937.1
- Jim Lynch Memorial Garden was officially opened on 18 March 1987 at Nurragingy Reserve. Officials in the photograph are (L-R) Janet Lynch, Janice Crosio (NSW Minister for Local Government), MLA John Aquilina, Mayor Leo Kelly and Bishop Bede Heather.1
- Jim Lynch Memorial Garden was officially opened on 18 March 1987 at Nurragingy Reserve. Officials in the photograph are (L-R) Janet Lynch, Janice Crosio (NSW Minister for Local Government), MLA John Aquilina, and Mayor Leo Kelly.1
- John Armitage, Federal Member for Chifley, unveiled the plaque at the official opening of the Willmot Neighbourhood and Nan Moran Child Care Centre on 16 August 1981.1
- Maureen Hough, Kathy Wrigley and Dot Wilken with the plaque. The park was named after Lieutenant Commander John Stuart Mould.1
- Mayor James (Jim) Anderson officially opening the Glenwood Estate, the first development within the Rouse Hill Release Area on 30 June 1994. 1
- Mayor James (Jim) Anderson officially opening the Glenwood Estate, the first development within the Rouse Hill Release Area on 30 June 1994. L-R John Hunt (Landcom); Mayor James(Jim) Anderson and Kath Anderson (Lady Mayoresss). 1
- Minchinbury Neighbourhood Centre was officially opened by Mayor Leo Kelly on Sunday 21 July 1991.1
- Navy preparing for a cannon salute in Nurragingy Reserve.1
- Official opening of Dean Park Child Care Centre on 16 September 1989. Mayor Robert (Bob) Sinclair with unknown lady at unveiling of the plaque.1
- Opening of Francis Park, Blacktown on Saturday 20 November 1937 by G C Gollan, MLA. Jack Fitzergerald and G. Pye cycling.1
- Opening of Francis Park,Blacktown on Saturday 20 November 1937 by G C Gollan, MLA. Jack Clarke riding the penny farthing bike1
- Parade in Main Street, possibly for the opening of Francis Park. This buggy has been decorated for the occasion.1
- Photo of John Hunt, Landcom with Mayor, Cr Jim Anderson in front of plaque at the official opening of Glenwood Estate, the first development in the Rouse Hill release area, on 30 June 1994. 1
- Photograph of Jack Clarke on a penny-farthing bike in preparation for the celebrations of opening of Francis Park, Richmond Road, Blacktown on Saturday 20 November, 1937.1
- Photograph showing Premier of N.S.W Neville Wran officially opening the Mount Druitt Branch Library on the 18 March 1977. Blacktown Council representative Paul Arundel is standing behind the Premier.1
- Photograph showing cannon salute by the Navy in Nurragingy Reserve.1
- Plaque commemorating the commissioning ceremony of Blacktown Courthouse extensions on 27 February 2006 by Bob Debus, MP. 1
- The Blacktown Agricultural Society's third Show was the first held in the Showground, on 3rd and 4th March 1922. The Show was opened by NSW Treasurer John Thomas(Jack) Lang and was hailed a big success with over 5000 people attending.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. A modern fire engine brought up the rear of the parade.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Australian Air League Band forms up in Richmond Road to take part in the parade to celebrate the opening of the Blacktown CBD ring road.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Federal member for Greenway, Russ Gorman spoke at the opening.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Local station 2WS took part in the parade.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Many vintage and veteran cars took part in the parade to celebrate the opening, including this 1925 Model T Ford.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Motorcycle riders led a cavalcade of veteran and vintage cars in the celebratory parade.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Radio station 2WS took part in the parade celebrating the opening.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. This horse and carriage outfit (perhaps from Australia's Wonderland) took part in the parade.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. This vintage fire engine from the Museum of Fire, took part in the parade. The Museum of Fire is located in Castlereagh Road, Penrith.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Vintage and veteran cars took part in the celebratory parade.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Vintage and veteran cars took part in the parade to celebrate the road opening.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994. Vintage cars took part in the parade at the opening. Boys with balloons are in the foreground.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994.Mayor Jim Anderson spoke at the official opening.1
- The Blacktown CBD ring road was officially opened on Saturday December 10 1994.The Cumberland Press ute was part of the parade, with a large edition of the Advocate on its tray.1
- The Blacktown Leisure Centre located at Sentry Drive, Stanhope Gardens was officially opened by Councillor Alan Pendleton (Mayor) and Kieren Perkins OAM (Dual Olympic Gold Medallist) on 31 January 2003.1
- The Blacktown Leisure Centre located at Sentry Drive, Stanhope Gardens was officially opened by Councillor Alan Pendleton (Mayor) and Kieren Perkins OAM (Dual Olympic Gold Medallist) on 31 January 2003. Image showing the officials at the opening ceremony.1
- The Blacktown Leisure Centre located at Sentry Drive, Stanhope Gardens was officially opened by Councillor Alan Pendleton (Mayor) and Kieren Perkins OAM (Dual Olympic Gold Medallist) on 31 January 2003. Image showing the unveiling of the plaque.1
- The Colo Lane Car Parking Station was officially opened on 29 July 1987, by the Mayor, Leo Kelly and State MP John Aquilina.1
- The image shows a contingent from RAAF Richmond at the opening ceremony of the Blacktown City Games held at Francis Park.1
- The official opening of the Willmot Neighbourhood and Nan Moran Child Care Centre was held on August 16 1981. The Community Centre and Child Care Centre are located on the corner of Discovery Avenue and Carteret Avenue, Willmot.1
- The official train arrived on 22nd May 1975, celebrating the electrification of the railway line to Riverstone. The Royal Hotel can be seen in the background on Garfield Road.1
- To Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, a reserve and memorial was dedicated at Water Lily Terrace Bidwill on 18 August 2006. Mayor Leo Kelly is unveiling the plaque.1
- To commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, a reserve and memorial was dedicated at Water Lily Terrace, Bidwill on 18 August 2006. Mosaic commemorating the Battle of Long Tan unveiled at the opening of the Long Tan Memorial, Bidwill. 1
- Unveiling of the Claire Pfoeffer Memorial Plaque, St Bartholomew's, Prospect, on 3 September 2011. Pfoeffer family members with plaque. Claire was a long time resident of Blacktown and for many years kept the parish registers for St Bartholomew's.1
- Willmot Neighbourhood and Nan Moran Child Care Centre was officially opened by Mr John Armitage, M.P. Federal Member for Chifley on 16 August 1981.1
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- Veteran cars8
- Vintage cars8
- Memorials and Plaques7
- Glenwood Estate, Glenwood6
- Willmot Neighbourhood Centre, Willmot6
- Blacktown Showground Precinct, Blacktown5
- James (Jim) Anderson5
- John Hunt5
- Blacktown Leisure Centre, Stanhope Gardens4
- Churches, Prospect4
- Cycling4
- Dennis Johnson Library, Stanhope Gardens4
- St Bartholomew's Anglican Church, Prospect4
- Jack Clarke3
- Mount Druitt Branch Library, Mount Druitt3
- Sentry Drive, Stanhope Gardens3
- Stuart Mould Park, Lalor Park3
- The Manse3
- 23 The Avenue, Mount Druitt2
- 2WS radio station2
- 46 Minchin Drive, Minchinbury2
- Alan Pendleton2
- Ayers Grove, Mount Druitt2
- Blacktown Aquatic Centre, Blacktown2
- Colebee Centre official opening2
- Dennis Johnson2
- Echoes of Blacktown exhibition2
- Jim Lynch Memorial Garden2
- John Joseph Aquilina2
- Kath Anderson2
- Kieren Perkins2
- Long Tan Reserve, Bidwill2
- Minchinbury Neighbourhood Centre, Minchinbury2
- Water Lily Terrace, Bidwill2
- Willmot Neighbourhood Centre2
- 11 Yarramundi Drive, Dean Park1
- 65 Woodcroft Drive, Woodcroft1
- Alan Green1
- Andrea Ward1
- Athletics1
- Australian Air League Squadron, Blacktown1
- Balmoral Street, Blacktown1
- Barry Robson1
- Bicycles1
- Blacktown Advocate1
- Blacktown City Council1
- Blacktown City Council officials1
- Blacktown City Games 19871
- Blacktown Courthouse1
- Blacktown International Sports Park, Rooty Hill1
- Blacktown Olympic Park, Rooty Hill1
- Blacktown War Memorial Swimming Pool1
- Blacktown War Memorial Swimming Pool, Blacktown1
- Colo Lane Carpark, Blacktown1
- Community Centres1
- Dean Park Child Care Centre, Dean Park1
- Dennis Johnston1
- Dot Wilken1
- G. Pye1
- GOV Design Awards1
- Garfield Road, Riverstone1
- George Nicolaidis1
- Hazel Magann OAM1
- Historic Buildings1
- Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) NSW Division Awards1
- Jacinta Tobin1
- Jack Fitzergerald1
- John Aquilina1
- John Aquilina, MP1
- John Newnham1
- Julie Griffiths1
- Kathy Wrigley1
- Kildare Road, Blacktown1
- Landcom1
- Maureen Hough1
- Mayor Leo Kelly1
- Michael Corbin1
- Neighbourhood Centres1
- Neville Wran1
- Paul Arundel1
- Peter Filmer1
- RAAF Richmond1
- Richmond Railway line electrification1
- Riverstone1
- Riverstone Branch Library1
- Riverstone railway station1
- Robert (Bob) Anthony Sinclair1
- Royal Hotel, Riverstone1
- Russ Gorman, MP1
- Sunnyholt Road, Blacktown1
- The Arthur S Walton Function Hall, Minchinbury1
- The Mount Druitt Hub, Mount Druitt1
- Tom Uren1
- Tug of War1
- Wall hangings1
- Woodcroft1
- Woodcroft Neighbourhood Centre, Woodcroft1
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