Discount Jukebox Karaoke Hire Quakers Hill
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Specialising in Quakers Hill The Ponds Schofields Riverstone and surrounding areas of Sydney.
If you are having a party or function in the Quakers Hill area, why not hire a Karaoke system to get the party going, it creates great entertainment and also brings family & friends together. To accommodate changing demands and varying budgets, we can now offer three different models of Digital Jukebox Karaoke for hire. For more information call our friendly staff now:- 02 9809 5916 or click on the online quote button, you won't be disappointed!
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Interesting Facts About Quakers Hill
The first recorded cartographic use in NSW of the 'Quaker' name is that of "Quaker's Row", today's Church Street, Parramatta. In November 1788 a second settlement is established by Governor Phillip at Rose Hill and was renamed in June 1791, Parramatta. In July 1790 he laid out his plan for the town, with High Street (now George) the main road with another (143 feet / 43.6 m wide) starting at the south bank of the river where Phillip intended a town square with government buildings and an extended wharf. This he named Quakers Row.[2]
Alan Sharpe, in his "Pictorial History Blacktown and District" (referenced below) on page 84 has no mention of the historic town plan of July 1790.
Development at Parramatta was swift, with the Rev Samuel Marsden establishing conformist religious services. The Quaker's Row inhabitants were moved further west to The Quaker's Hills, where they re-established themselves. It is said they were responsible for burying the dead in simple cairn marked graves that lay in the fields, paddocks and creeks who were all victims of the 1804 uprising and rebellion. (Wikipedia)
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