Hamilton, New South Wales
Hamilton is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Newcastle's central business district. The main commercial centre is located around Beaumont Street and boasts a vibrant multicultural atmosphere providing an array of restaurants, retail, fashion and commercial outlets along with day-to-day services such as pharmacies, banks, florists, hairdressers, fruit shops and delicatessens.
The Kent Hotel, est. 1924, is a landmark on Beaumont Street
An early undated photo of Hamilton station
Grave Stone of John Marland, who died whilst working in the Borehole. This grave stone is located behind the Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle, New South Wales
Hamilton train station, located at the Northern end of Beaumont Street.
Australian Agricultural Company
The Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) is a public-listed Australian company that, as of 2018, owns and operates feedlots and farms covering around seven million hectares of land in Queensland and the Northern Territory, roughly one percent of Australia's land mass. As of July 2008 AACo had a staff of 500 and operated 24 cattle stations and two feedlots, consisting of over 565,000 beef cattle.
Founder's stock certificate of the Australian Agricultural Company for 5 shares of £100 each, issued 14 June 1825, printed on parchment
Australian Agricultural Company plaque on a sandstone column at Learmonth Park, Hamilton, dated 1914.
Sandstone columns erected in Gordon Avenue, Hamilton. Dated 1914.
Grave stone of John Marland, who died while working in the Hamilton Borehole; located behind Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle.