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Wauchope and Walcha
This national park is about 80 km west of Wauchope and 90 km east of Walcha on the eastern escarpment of the Great Dividing Range.
It links Warren, Gilgandra, Coonabarabran, Gunnedah, Carroll, Tamworth, Bendemeer, Walcha, Yarrowitch, Ellenborough, Long Flat, Wauchope and ends at Port Macquarie on the coast of the Tasman Sea.

Wauchope and section
About 45 kilometres of the Yarrowitch to Wauchope section is unfenced and livestock ( cattle ) may be encountered there, along with other wild animals on most of the highway.

Wauchope and is
It is situated south west of Wauchope and includes parts of the former Broken Bago State Forest and a part of Lorne State Forest.
The area is located near Wauchope, approximately 114 km south of Tennant Creek, in the Northern Territory.
On the right the Wauchope is the chief affluent, and on the left it receives the Megget, Ewes, Tarras, Liddel and Lyne — the last being an English tributary, and the previous forming the border between Roxburghshire and Cumberland.
A major attraction at Wauchope is the Timbertown Pioneer Village which is a very good old timber town of the 1880s set on.
The Pacific Highway lies between Port Macquarie and Wauchope, and is the main road for tourists travelling from coastal areas.
The closest station providing passenger service is located in Wauchope ( inland ) on the North Coast Railway Line.
A bus transfer service is available from Port Macqaurie to Wauchope station.
Wauchope Water is a right bank tributary of the Esk which joins immediately downstream from the Ewes Water confluence.
Based out of Wauchope, New South Wales, Australia, Asian Aid is a signatory of the ACFID code for non-government organisations and has a supporting branch in the USA.
Wauchope is a town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.
Wauchope is inland on the Hastings River and the Oxley Highway west of Port Macquarie.
Wauchope is the location of Timbertown, a popular heritage theme park based around the logging industry that formed the basis for Wauchope's early economy and prosperity.
Timbertown, the best-known attraction, is a colonial-era themed village attraction, which is located on the outskirts of Wauchope.
To the south of the main shopping area is the Wauchope Golf Course and Country Club, which occupies a premium site within the middle of the town.

Wauchope and Australia
* Wauchope, New South Wales, Australia
At different stages in its history, more timber was transported ( via the Wauchope railway station ) out of Wauchope than out of any other town in Australia.

Wauchope and .
* Piers Wauchope, ‘ Tollemache, Thomas ( c. 1651 – 1694 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2008.
The first time ball was erected at Portsmouth, England in 1829 by its inventor Robert Wauchope.
The British High Commissioner for Palestine, Sir Arthur Wauchope, responded by engaging in negotiations with al-Husseini and the Committee.
As Wauchope warned of an impending military campaign and simultaneously offered to dispatch a Royal Commission of Inquiry to hear the Arab complaints, the Arab Higher Committee called off the strike on 11 October.
The problem of ' landless ' Arabs grew particularly grave after 1931, causing High Commissioner Wauchope to warn that this ' social peril ... would serve as a focus of discontent and might even result in serious disorders.
After nine hours taking heavy losses, including the brigade commander, Major General Wauchope, without managing to advance at all, they finally broke and retreated in disorder.
Methuen could also call on the 3rd ( Highland ) Brigade under Maj-Gen Andrew Wauchope ( diverted from 2nd Division ), in reserve at De Aar.
After the disaster it had suffered at Magersfontein, where Wauchope was killed, the Highland Brigade and its new commander, Brig-Gen Hector Macdonald, refused to serve under Methuen, and Roberts transferred them to a new 9th Division under Colville.
* Sir George Douglas, The Life of Major-General Wauchope, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1905.
The British resident, Major Missett, having urged the importance of taking Rosetta and Rahmanieh in order to secure supplies for Alexandria, General Fraser, with the concurrence of the admiral, Sir John Thomas Duckworth, detached the 31st regiment and the Chasseurs Britanniques, accompanied by some field artillery under Major-General Wauchope and Brigadier-General Meade.
The British retreated towards Aboukir and Alexandria, after losing185 killed and 281 wounded, General Wauchope and three officers being among the former, and General Meade and nineteen officers among the latter.
Alicia Scott was the oldest daughter of John Spottiswoode of Berwickshire and his wife Helen Wauchope of Niddrie-Mains.
When he recovered Lowe returned to Corsica, and was stationed in the citadel at Ajaccio as an aide to the Governor Colonel Wauchope close to where Napoleon Bonaparte's sisters had recently been living before they fled to mainland France.

Walcha and section
Wool section, Walcha show.
The section from Walcha to Bendemeer existed as a mapped road in 1857, was surveyed in 1867, and proclaimed a Parish Road in c. 1889.
On 30 September 1933 the Highway section between Walcha and Port Macquarie was officially opened.
A section of the documentary film Desert Fugue is about Walcha, and explains how he memorised music part by part, and passed on this method of learning counterpoint to his pupils.
Wool section, Walcha show.

Walcha and along
The Mooraback area was one of the earliest settlements along the " Falls Country " to the east of Walcha, with records showing the first settlers grazed blocks at Mooraback in the 1850s.
Walcha is known as the " Pasture Wonderland " as the dominant industry in the area is livestock grazing along with an expanding timber industry.
There is approximately one artwork per every 85 citizens in the " Open Air Gallery ", along with a large collection of works in the local gallery, making Walcha a very cultural and artistic community for its size.
* Goodwin brothers, Paul, Maurice, Noel and Brian along with Bob Gill and John Nixon were members of the highly successful Walcha and New England polocrosse team, whose wins included the NSW championships ( twice ) and Australian championships ( as the first club team to do so ) in 1962.

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