Minmi, New South Wales - Image Gallery

Image Gallery

  • History sign

  • J & A Brown's brake wagon

Coordinates: 32°52′55″S 151°37′05″E / 32.882°S 151.618°E / -32.882; 151.618

Towns, suburbs and localities of the City of Newcastle | Hunter Region | New South Wales
Towns, suburbs
and localities
  • Adamstown
  • Adamstown Heights
  • Bar Beach
  • Beresfield
  • Birmingham Gardens
  • Black Hill
  • Broadmeadow
  • Callaghan
  • Carrington
  • Cooks Hill
  • Elermore Vale
  • Fletcher
  • Georgetown
  • Hamilton
  • Hamilton East
  • Hamilton North
  • Hamilton South
  • Hexham
  • The Hill
  • Islington
  • Jesmond
  • The Junction
  • Kooragang
  • Kotara
  • Lambton
  • Lenaghan
  • Maryland
  • Maryville
  • Mayfield
  • Mayfield East
  • Mayfield North
  • Mayfield West
  • Merewether
  • Merewether Heights
  • Minmi
  • New Lambton
  • New Lambton Heights
  • Newcastle
  • Newcastle East
  • Newcastle West
  • North Lambton
  • Rankin Park
  • Sandgate
  • Shortland
  • Stockton
  • Tarro
  • Tighes Hill
  • Wallsend
  • Warabrook
  • Waratah
  • Waratah West
  • Wickham
Other places and
points of interest
  • Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • Fernleigh Track
  • Fort Scratchley
  • Glenrock Lagoon
  • Hunter River
  • Hunter Street
  • John Hunter Hospital
  • Kooragang Island
  • Mount Sugarloaf
  • National Stock Exchange of Australia
  • Newcastle Civic Theatre
  • Newcastle Customs House
  • Newcastle Entertainment Centre
  • Newcastle International Sports Centre
  • Nobbys Head
  • Royal Newcastle Hospital
  • State Dockyard
  • Stockton Beach
  • University of Newcastle
  • Victoria Theatre


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    For through the painter must you see his skill,
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    Which in my bosom’s shop is hanging still,
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