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This is a scan of a photograph in the following publication: More Old Gosford and district in pictures. By Gwen Dundon. Published in 1978 and Printed by Gosford Printing Company. ISBN 09596430 1 X. It is found on page 18.
In this book picture credits are given to Brisbane Water Historical Society in 1915.
The caption of the picture reads: How quiet things used to be in gosford! A view from President's Hill shows point frederick, often called "Longnose" in the early days, and the narrow creek which ran into Broadwater near today's Central Coast Leagues Club. The Church of England rectory is marked by the Norfolk Pines on the left, next to the white-fenced Gosford Park.
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