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Thunderbolts Way Café 34 50 34 Walcha Motel River A B C D 39 Inglewood CUNNINGHAM QUEENSLAND TO ST GEORGE 193km GOONDIWINDI HWY 9 TO WARWICK 88km Coolmunda 1 1 Dam Boggabilla 42 Macintyre HWY Yelarbon 39 Scenicdrive-sealedsurface,unsealed................ Highway,majorroadwithtouristdrivemarker............ 6 Secondaryroad,unsealedroad..................... Railway,abandonedrailway........................ Hospital,wheelchairaccess,lookout................. Visitorinformationcentre,youthhostel,hotel,motel.... Accreditedvisitorinformationcentre,toilet............ Creek TO MOREE 76km BRUXNER Bed&breakfast,caravanpark,museum,golf.......... Fireplace,picnicarea,camping,water................ 61 River Bushwalking,fishing,boathire,canoeing............... Petrol & gas, petrol only, lighthouse, boat launch ......... BEBO Pikedale STATE FOREST River Ck 2 2 44 STANTHORPELogontoseedetailed Oaky touring and holiday maps, North Star Yetman information and to purchase Texas Pike HWY 64 maps and guides. SUNDOWN Clickonthe 24 NAT PK weblink below Ottleys HWY to log on Lake 95 Glenlyon GIRRAWEEN NEW SOUTH 15 NAT PK Yallaroi WALES www.maps.com.au Wallangarra 3 3 25 Bonshaw DONNYBROOK BALD PLANCHONELLA ROCK NAT RES SEVERN Mole SF 55 NAT PK THUNDERBOLTS SF River River 19 KWIAMBAL Mole NAT PK GIBRALTAR 44 HWY NAT RES TENTERFIELD Coolatai 16 38 Wallangra BRUXNER 50 BULLALA ARAKOOLA 4 BLUFF STATE NAT RES River RIVER FOREST www.lands.nsw.gov.auTORRINGTON 21 TO TENTERFIELD 83km STATE CONSERVATION NAT RES 37 AREA Click above for NSWTORRINGTON Government map products Ashford ENGLAND 4 SF 22 4 4 Pindari Dam SEVERN 91 57 RIVER Graman NAT RES WARIALDA DE BOLIVIA Hadleigh HILL Bukkulla NAT RES Emmaville TO MOREE 48km GWYDIR 29 CAPOOMPETA NAT PK 38 WAY Deepwater River WARIALDA 4 STATE FOREST Delungra 43 KINGS PLAINS BUTTERLEAF NAT PK NAT PK 5 River 5 NEW 95 Dundee Gwydir 32 BUTTERLEAF HWY SF For more detail see Cartoscope's map of INVERELL VISITOR INFORMATION New England Region CENTRE Brook HWY Bingara 3 INVERELL HWY 15 GWYDIR 67 38 6 BINGARA GLEN INNES SF MANN RIVER River A B Following is a list of crimes Australian MANN RIVER Standing Stones NAT RES Gilgai said to have been enacted NAT RES by Captain Thunderbolt and his gang: TO GRAFTON 131km Lake Copeton 25 mail coach robberies 16 hotels and stores River Creek 16 stations and MT TOPPER residences River BROTHER SF 6 hawkers Balancing 6 SF COPETON 1 tollbar gate Rock 6 WATERS ST PK 80theftsofhorses 46 1 escape from lawful Beardy Tingha custody Numerousfiringonpolice River in their line of duty Sandy Gwydir 60 SINGLE Creek NAT PK Creek INDWARRA WARRA SF NAT RES WARRA Sara NAT PK Llangothlin River Lagoon It is said that Thunderbolt LITTLE Bundarra LLANGOTHLIN Classic Glass Bottle took on his alias after he robbed the tollbar at NAT RES 7 Collection River Campbells Hill near Creek Maitland in 1863. He THE BASIN pounded the wall of the Oban office demanding the toll Frederick Ward was born NAT RES in about 1836 near 7 Laura money the sound was HWY GUY FAWKES like a thunderbolt. Windsor, NSW to convict RIVER NAT PK Michael Ward and free settler Sophia Ward, Bakers although no record of his River Creek birth exists. Frederick was one of ten children. E F Abington MOTHER OF DUCKS Guyra LAGOON NAT RES River Creek GUY FAWKES 7 GUYRA RIVER NAT PK River Creek Malpas BOOROOLONG Dam NAT RES 72 75 17 17 RD HYLAND Creek Fawkes SF Aboriginal Cave Saumarez Dumaresq 38 Painting Site MT YARROWYCK Dam NAT RES Fredericks sister Sarah 8 DUVAL 15 AVONDALE ST Edwards supposedly GUY FAWKES Kingstown NAT RES CONS AREA concealed Thunderbolt on RIVER NAT RES 8 A statue of Thunderbolt numerous occasions at her Guy on horseback, by Dennis home at Bostobrick. Adams, on the corner of River the New England Highway HIGHLANDER WAY Roumalla Ebor and Salisbury St in Uralla 5 VAN VILLAGE Falls was unveiled in 1988. 5 River ARMIDALE VISITORS CENTRE ARMIDALE Gara CATHEDRAL Ebor TO DORRIGO 30km 19 YINA 3 Captain Thunderbolt died on NAT RES ROCK NAT PK 25th May 1870 and is buried PEMBROKE TOURIST & in Uralla Cemetery. URALLA 22 Ck LEISURE PARK 17 78 Wollomombi McCrossins Mill Museum in VISITOR ENGLAND 40 Uralla displays Thunderbolts INFORMATION 5 Gallery, telling of the CENTRE 34 bushrangers story. IMBOTA Wollomombi Point Lookout Thunderbolt's NAT RES Gorge & Falls Altona Regency Motel Grave Gara Gorge Bushranger Motor Inn River Country Road Caravan Park URALLA OXLEY WILD RIVERS McCROSSIN'S MILL MUSEUM 19 NATIONAL PARK River NEW ENGLAND WATSON 19 Joegla Gostwyck River NATIONAL PARK CREEK Dangar's Lagoon Chapel NAT RES Ck Wildlife Refuge Dangar's Falls Ck Macleay Creek NEW Thunderbolt's Deeargee STYX Rock Woolshed RIVER 9 Carlisles Kentucky Enmore SF 9 Halls 21 47 Day Thunderbolts Rock was River reputedly used as a Bendemeer vantage point and hide out 21 Mihi Mountain Chandler by the bushranger. Blue Creek CUNNAWARRA Salisbury NAT PK Five 41 WAY River Georges JOBS MTN Junction NAT RES Comara TO TAMWORTH 30km 21 Creek OXLEY WILD RIVERS 15 Walcha Road Anglea House Bed & Breakfast NATIONAL PARK River Thunderbolts Way Café 34 50 34 Walcha Motel River Kunderang CARRAI ST Bellbrook Creek Cockburn WALCHA CONS AREA WALCHA VISITOR River For more detail see Cartoscope's map of INFORMATION TO KEMPSEY 32km CENTRE Coffs Coast to Armidale Region TAMWORTH 10 10 Apsley GADS 0 5 10 20 Stockyard SUGARLOAF OXLEY NAT RES Apsley Falls Kilometres THE CASTLES NAT RES River OXLEY WILD RIVERS Of all the bushrangers in NATIONAL PARK WILLI WILLI the first 100 years of NATIONAL PARK BOONANGHI European settlement, NAT RES Thunderbolt was at large Brook for probably the longest Parabel period - almost six years Tia Falls and six months. River BOONANGHI SF THUNDERBOLTS River WILLI WILLI KUMBATINE NAT PK Tia NATIONAL PARK WERRIKIMBE Forbes 11 NGULIN NATIONAL PARK 11 NAT RES KIPPARA 76 MUMMEL DOYLES SF GULF NAT PK RIVER SF MOUNT BOSS RIAMUKKA STATE FOREST River STATE FOREST COTTAN-BIMBANG NATIONAL PARK Upper ENFIELD 163 Rollands Plains NUNDLE STATE MT SEAVIEW STATE FOREST FOREST Mummel BELLANGRY BRIL SF BRIL TUGGOLO SF STATE FOREST Myall NAT RES River Bellangry Captain Thunderbolt was involved in several shoot- PAPPINBARRA outs with police, but never SF Nowendoc killed anyone. Instead, he HWY used his stolen horses to River evade capture. When stealing horses, Captain 34 NOWENDOC Thunderbolt only chose NAT PK the best mounts, many River being race horses. 12 BULGA 26 River River 12 Creek River NAT PK BULGA BARAKEE SF River NAT PK BUGAN WAY NAT RES 8 BAGO BLUFF MERNOT Carsons Pioneer NAT PK Lookout NAT RES TO WAUCHOPE 5km BOORGANNA River Rowley's Ellenborough NAT RES For more detail see Cartoscope's map RD Rock Falls of Greater Port Macquarie Frederick Ward, alias Browns Elands Hastings and Macleay Valley Coast Captain Thunderbolt, Lookout Dingo Tops was an excellent horseman River TAPIN TOPS Comboyne who began his bushranging WOKO Rest Area NAT PK KEREWONG career in 1863. NATIONAL PARK BRETTI SF NAT RES KILLABAKH River Dingo NAT RES Camden 51 KHATAMBUHL DINGO Haven NAT RES SF Stewarts BARRINGTON Bretti Reserve TOPS COORABAKH GOONOOK NAT PK YOORIGAN STATE FOREST KNORRITT 8 NAT RES River NAT PK BARRINGTON CAMELS River SF Creek TOPS SCA HUMP CONEAC NAT RES 13 SCA LANSDOWNE Cobark SF Gloryvale Reserve Creek BOWMAN YARRATT River SF TO PORT MACQAURIE 41km SF 13 River CROWDY BAY BARRINGTONBARRINGTON TOPS TOPS Barrington Wingham NAT PK COPELAND General River Coopernook NATIONALNATIONAL PARK PARK TOPS SCA Store Barrington Wingham DAM IT GETAWAY Brush 8 Crowdy Copeland Head River River TAREE Gloucester River Barrington AROOMWITHAVIEWB&B Harrington 7 Camping Area GLOUCESTER BUCKETTS WAY RESTAURANT VISITOR INFORMATION 41 Tinonee CENTRE 2 Manning Gloucester FoodWorks Gloucester To p s WAY MANNING VALLEY Point 40 2 VISITORS CENTRE Gloucester 14 TALAWAHL Falls For more detail see Cartoscope's map 2 KIWARRAK NAT RES of Manning Valley Region Williams River RUNNING SF Old Bar CREEK NAT RES Dixies Top Krambach KHAPPINGHAT Stratford CHICHESTER 14 Hallidays NAT RES 14 STATE FOREST 28 Diamond Beach 14 Ck Point Red Head Lake River Chichester Telegherry Forest Pk THE GLEN Nabiac Black Head Dam Jerusalem NAT RES Creek Frying Pan Forest Pk 34 DARAWANK Wauk WALLAMBA NAT RES Allyn River River NAT RES 6 BUCKETTS Wards River The Knob Paterson River GHIN-DOO-EE BLACK Wang BULGA NAT PK TUNCURRY SCA HWY 38 FORSTER WANG WAUK FORSTER VISITORS CENTRE Mary Ann Bugg was born Bendolba Myall SF in 1834 in Gloucester. It is MONKERAI reputed that Frederick MONKERAI Ward married Mary Ann in NATNAT RES RES 31 31 Wards Stroud around 1860. River Wallis 44 Lake East Gresford GATEWAY TO THE BARRINGTONS WALLINGAT Dungog NAT PK Historic Silos MYALL TERRA COTTAGE RIVER River Stroud SF River GALLERY & CAFÉ Historic Village 15 Alderley est. 1826 4 15 Alderley House, built in House 8 Bulahdelah 6 Pacific Palms the 1830s and used by 59 Cobb & Co. as a staging River post, is rumoured to be River Booral River where Captain River N Thunderbolt rested horses 27 he stole from Monkerai. 2 Myall Lake Paterson Court House and Seal Rocks UFFINGTON Museum where Mary Ann Branch Ward wasSF held. THE Nerong Paterson NERONG For more detail see Cartoscope's map of 22 SF Great Lakes Region Tocal MYALL LAKES River KARUAH NATIONAL PARK Prior to his bushranging days, WALLAROO NAT RES 49 Bombah Frederick Ward worked as a NAT RES horse breaker and handler at Broadwater 31 Tocal, (near Maitland) which was Port MAP OF 15 at the time one of Australias PACIFIC Stephens - leading horse and cattle studs. Great THUNDERBOLTS WAY Karuah Lakes MAITLAND MEDOWIE Source: © DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 18 SF TO SINGLETON 54km TASMAN PANORAMA AVENUE BATHURST 2795 RAYMOND Tea Gardens Marine www.lands.nsw.gov.au Port Old Maitland Gaol and TERRACE Hawks Nest Park ThismapwasproducedandpublishedbyCartoscopePtyLtdandmaynotbe Kurri 16 Court House where Ward Grahamstown Stephens 16 Kurri and his gang were tried Lake reproduced in any way without written permission of the publishers.
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