Hawkesbury People & Places HomeMap 🌏Books For SaleSelf-guided ToursResearchLinksCommentindexes ˅indexesWilberforce Cemetery IndexWilberforce Cemetery Unmarked Graves IndexHawkesbury People & PlacesSchofield's SidingRailway lineHomeCategoriesRailway lineSchofield's SidingSource: Windsor and Richmond Gazette (from 1888 to December 1982)Reference: 25 May 1901, p 12Accident at Schofield’s Siding saw mill in which Mr Thomas Wharton had two fingers of his hand badly crushed, one of which was amputated by Dr Studdy.Categories for Schofield's SidingRailway lineRelated Locations of Schofield's SidingSchofieldsPeople Related to Schofield's SidingWharton, Thomas Studdy, DrComments About Schofield's Siding (0)You are welcome to add a comment, provide further information or suggest a correction, relevant to the history of this name.Please make your comment below. PLEASE NOTE that comments are moderated and only relevant comments will be publishedName Email (not published) Subject Your comment Submit CommentYour comment has been submitted for approval.Unfortunately there was an error in submitting your comment.We require a valid email address. Please check your details and try again.Browse ByCategories Locations PeopleNew NamesRecent Comments
Accident at Schofield’s Siding saw mill in which Mr Thomas Wharton had two fingers of his hand badly crushed, one of which was amputated by Dr Studdy.
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