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ref_no: 37148
place_name: Westwood
alt_name: null
type: POPL
description: Population centre
status: Y
currency: Y
gazetted_date: null
gazette_page: 184.0
plan_no: null
modified_date: 1683646614000
lga_name: Rockhampton Regional
comments: Request to update individual map URLs for Parish, County and Town series as per Job# 23037
longitude: 150° 09' 24" E
latitude: 23° 36' 52" S
longitude_dd: 150.15667
latitude_dd: -23.61444
origin: Town associated with the first stage of the Central Railway (then Northern) opened from Rockhampton to Westwood 19 September 1867. Name given by Surveyor-General A.C. Gregory and approved by Sir George Ferguson Bowen (1821-1899) Governor of Queensland 1859-67, after the English estate of Sir John? Pakington ( - ) politician, Secretary of State for the Colonies and War 1852.
history: Named on 23 May 1860, being the first town named in Queensland after Queensland separated from New South Wales in 1859. Previously known as Prestowe (see survey plan W462).
links: Town map: https://apps.information.qld.gov.au/data/v2/HistoricalMaps/StaticMap/cadastral/cad-map-town-westwood-1973/original
Point:
X: 150.15667000000008
Y: -23.614439999999945