Discount Jukebox Karaoke Hire Pymble
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Sydney Jukebox Hire Since 1978
Pymble Jukebox Hire
Discount Jukebox Hire
Specialising in the Pymble, and surrounding suburbs of Sydney, North Shore and Northern Beaches areas.
Karaoke is a great way to entertain your family and friends. These systems are perfect for a small house party or we can set them up to entertain larger functions in clubs and halls if required. We offer competitive prices on Digital Jukebox Karaoke Photo Booth Hire Systems. They come with colour changing flashing lights, two microphones, two quality speakers and a fifty page Karaoke book. Click the online quote button now, or give us a call for a free quote. 02 9809 5916
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Interesting Facts About Pymble
Based on settlers' accounts the land that came to be known as Pymble was traversed by, and at least periodically inhabited by, what was by that time the "remains" of the Cammeraigal clan or tribe of the Kuringai (also known as Guringai) Aborigines. The Cammeraigal had occupied the land between the Lane Cove River, Hawkesbury and east to the coast. They would travel from grounds at Cowan Creek to the Parramatta River via Pymble - passing west through the land where Pymble Ladies' College now stands, through the Lane Cove Valley and North Ryde.[3] En route they would reportedly hold corroborees at the current site of the Pymble Reservoir on Telegraph Rd and "camped on the hill...at the junction of Merrivale Rd and Selwyn St." [4]
Pymble is named after Robert Pymble (1776–1861), an influential early settler whose 1823 land grant comprised some 600 acres, around half the land of the region. The other half (plus a large part of St Ives) was granted to Daniel der Matthew's, another influential settler who established the first sawmill in the area. (Wikipedia)
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