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"I intend forming this tract of country into a new and separate district for the accommodation of small settlers, and to name it Airds in honour of my dear good Elizabeth's family estate." So wrote Governor Lachlan Macquarie in November 1810, as he undertook his first visit to the local area.
Obviously impressed by the "fine rich land and open forest" he found, the Governor named the region after the Scottish estate of the Campbell family.
For years to come, the name "Airds" regularly appeared in land grant lists, and referred to almost the entire area between Glenfield and Gilead. Yet as Campbelltown and other settlements along the valley floor came to be known by their individual names after the 1820's, the Airds appellation fell into disuse and by the late 19th Century had all but vanished.
It wasn't until the Housing Commission tabled its plans for a large new estate in the early 1970's, that Airds was again earmarked as a place name.
The site of the modern suburb was dominated by bushland and small farms for most of its early life. By the 1960's it was known as either "South Campbelltown" or - closer to the river - as a part of Kentlyn. Old Council maps show many of Airds's main streets existed prior to the development of the Housing Commission estate in the 1970's, but followed vastly different paths.
Riverside Drive was originally "Riverside Road", and got its name from the nearby farm of William Longhurst. Prior to1973, this roadway joined the end of Junction Road, but it was later redeveloped into a kidney shape and now loops through the suburb.
Greengate Drive's earliest origins are obscure, but may derive from something as simple as an old gate painted green which may have straddled the once rural roadway.
Deans Road once joined Georges River Road, but is now a crescent-shaped thoroughfare leading to John Warby Public School. Yet as early as March 1954, the local newspaper complained the road was misspelt, as it was named in memory of the war service of a well-known Campbelltown family, and should therefore be "Deanes Road." The spelling remains wrong to this day, but Council has made amends by dedicating a reserve between Airds and Bradbury as Deanes Park.
Briar Road may have been named due to a nearby clump of prickly scrub or heather, but it was definitely not named after nearby Briar Cottage - in fact it seems the opposite is true. Alex Goodsell, long-time president of the Campbelltown and Airds Historical Society, lived in the cottage as a youngster and recalls it was known as Dorchester Park until the 1950's, when it was renamed Delana - and then Briar Cottage, apparently after the road, in the 1970's. By August 1977, the old home was a kindergarten. A reserve near it is called Dorchester Park.
Many old-time residents who travelled along the Woolwash Road to swim in the Georges River, now have a hard job locating it. This is because the Housing Commission turned it into several tiny cul-de-sacs branching off Greengate Drive. It has often been claimed The Woolwash got its name because it was where the local wool clip was scoured to lighten it on its overland journey to the Sydney market. This is widely accepted, but has aroused some suspicion. A former local ranger, Keith Longhurst, says evidence to substantiate the story is hard to come by. "The earliest reports of the existence of the road to the Woolwash came from the early 1880's when the combined effect of a drought and a wheat crop failure resulted in the construction of a road under the employment relief scheme," he has claimed.
The Woolwash Reserve is one of Campbelltown's older bushland parks, and was once a source of water, mainly for cattle. By the 1930's, it was a popular swimming and picnic area, but since the 1970's and subsequent suburban growth, has suffered from vandalism, neglect and pollution.
In June 1972 it was announced a new high school would be built in Briar Road "close to heavily wooded bushland" on land formerly used for dairying. By 1974, Airds High School and Briar Road Public School were both in operation, originally drawing their students from Bradbury and John Warby Public School, named after the local pioneer (see Leumeah), which was opened in 1978.
It was in January 1975, that tenders for the first homes in the Commission's "Kentlyn" subdivision were called. (The name Airds was not approved until May 1976). At first, it was planned to erect nine-storey tower flats, but after stubborn resistance by Council, this was dropped.
Street names were approved in 1975, using a wool industry theme, due to the proximity of the Woolwash. Any detailed history of Australian sheep breeding should reveal the reasons behind the titles chosen. The more obvious include: Foveaux Place, recalling the early sheep farmer, Joseph Foveaux, Other major breeders were Walter Davidson, Cpt Thomas Rowley, Samuel Marsden, William Faithful, F.S Falkiner and Edward Elliot of "The Ponds" near Parramatta.
It was Captain Waterhouse RN, who in 1796 brought the first Merino sheep to NSW in the ship Reliance. Almost ten years later, John Macarthur imported stud merinos from the royal flock at Kew, via the ship Argo. Sheep breeds include Teeswater, Cheviot, Saxon, Peppin and the Southdown. Major Australian studs include Haddon Rig, Springfield, Wanganella, Bundemar, Boonoke, Morago and Merriman. Canally Reserve pays tribute to a Riverina sheep stud, while Brindley Park recalls an old property in the Hunter Valley. Riley Park honours Saxon wool breeder, Edward Riley.
Kevin Wheatley Memorial Reserve was opened as a major sporting complex and home of the RSL Youth Club in 1978. It was named after the gallant Campbelltown soldier who won a Victoria Cross (posthumously) after being killed in Vietnam in 1965.
Mary Reiby School, opened in 1973 as an institution for delinquent girls, was called after the famous girl who arrived at Sydney in chains, yet went on to achieve great success and wealth in the early colony.
The above suburb profile has been reproduced from the web site of the Campbelltown City Council (
www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
) which acknowledges the original source document as "Campbelltown's Streets and Suburbs - How and why they got their names" written by Jeff McGill, Verlie Fowler and Keith Richardson, 1995, published by Campbelltown and Airds Historical Society
Aarons Pass
Abbotsbury
Abbotsbury South
Abercrombie
Aberdare
Abermain
Acacia Gardens
Agnes Banks
Airds
Akolele
Allawah
Ambarvale
Annangrove
Appin
Arndell Park
Ashcroft
Ashfield
Auburn
Austral
Avoca Beach
Aylmerton
Balmoral Village
Banksia
Bankstown
Bargo
Bass Hill
Bateau Bay
Baulkham Hills
Beaumont
Beaumont Hills
Belimbla Park
Bella Vista
Bensville
Berala
Berambing
Berkeley Vale
Berkshire Park
Berridale
Bexley
Bickley Vale
Bidwell
Bidwill
Biggera Waters
Bilpin
Birrong
Blackett
Blackett
Blacktown
Blacktown Westpoint
Blackwall
Blair Athol
Blairmount
Blakehurst
Blaxland
Blaxlands Ridge
Bligh Park
Bonnyrigg
Bonnyrigg Heights
Bonshaw
Booker Bay
Bossley Park
Bouddi
Bow Bowing
Bowen Mountain
Bowral
Box Hill
Bradbury
Braemar
Bringelly
Busby
Buxton
Cabarita
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Cabramatta West
Calga
Cambridge Gardens
Cambridge Park
Camden
Camden Park
Camden South
Camellia
Campbelltown
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Canada Bay
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Canley Vale
Capital Hill
Carlingford
Carlton
Carnes Hill
Carramar
Cartwright
Castle Hill
Castlereagh
Casula
Catherine Field
Cattai
Cawdor
Cecil Hills
Cecil Park
Central Mangrove
Cherrybrook
Chester Hill
Chippendale
Chipping Norton
Claremont Meadows
Clarendon
Claymore
Cobbitty
Colo Heights
Colo Vale
Colyton
Concord
Condell Park
Constitution Hill
Copacabana
Corlette
Cornwallis
Crackenback
Cranebrook
Cronulla
Croydon Park
Cumberland Reach
Currans Hill
Daleys Point
Davistown
Dean park
Dee Why
Denham Court
Dharruk
Doonside
Douglas Park
Dulwich Hill
Dundas
Eagle Vale
East Gosford
East Hills
East Kurrajong
Eastern Creek
Eastwood
Ebenezer
Edensor Park
Edmondson park
Elderslie
Ellis Lane
Emerton
Empire Bay
Emu Plains
Englorie Park
Erina
Erina Heights
Ermington
Erskine Park
Erskineville
Eschol Park
Ettalong
Ettalong Beach
Fairfield
Fairfield East
Fairfield Heights
Fairfield West
Fairlight
Forresters Beach
Fountaindale
Freemans Reach
Galong
Galston
Georges Hall
Girraween
Glebe
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Glen Alpine
Glendenning
Glendenning Dc
Glenfield
Glenhaven
Glenmore Park
Glenning Valley
Glenwood
Glenworth Valley
Glossodia
Gosford
Gosford West
Granville
Grasmere
Green Point
Green Valley
Greenacre
Greendale
Greenfield Park
Greystanes
Grose Vale
Grose Wold
Guildford
Guildford West
Haberfield
Hammondville
Hardys Bay
Harrington park
Harris Park
Hassall Grove
Hebersham
Heckenberg
Heckenburg
High Range
Hill Top
Hilltop
Hinchinbrook
Hobartville
Holgate
Holroyd
Holsworthy
Homebush Bay
Homebush West
Horningsea Park
Horsefield Bay
Horsfield Bay
Horsley Park
Hoxton Park
Huntington Heights
Huntingwood
Hurstville
Illawong
Ingleburn
Jamisontown
Jilliby
Joadja
Kareela
Kariong
Kearns
Kellyville
Kellyville Ridge
Kemps Creek
Kenthurst
Kentlyn
Killcare
Kincumber
Kincumber South
Kings Langley
Kings Park
Kingswood
Kirkham
Koolewong
Kulnura
Kurmond
Kurrajong
Kurrajong Heights
Kurrajong Hills
Lalor Park
Lansvale
Leichhardt
Leonay
Leppington
Lethbridge Park
Leumeah
Lidcombe
Lisarow
Lithgow
Liverpool
Liverpool Bc
Llandilo
Londonderry
Long Point
Lower Mangrove
Lower Portland
Lowlands
Lugarno
Lurnea
Macarthur Gardens
MacMasters Beach
Macquarie Fields
Macquarie Links
Mangrove Mountain
Manly
Maraylya
Marayong
Mardi
Matcham
Mays Hill
McGraths Hill
Meadowbank
Menangle
Menangle Park
Merrylands
Merrylands West
Miller
Milperra
Minchinbury
Minto
Minto Heights
Miranda
Mittagong
Moorebank
Mortdale
Mortlake
Moss Vale
Mount Annan
Mount Druitt
Mount Elliot
Mount Hunter
Mount Pritchard
Mount Tomah
Mount Vernon
Mt Annan
Mt Druitt
Mt Elliott
Mt Pritchard
Mt Vernon
Mulgrave
Narara
Narellan
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Nelson
Newington
Niagara Park
Normanhurst
North Avoca
North Gosford
North Parramatta
North Richmond
North Rocks
North St Marys
Northbridge
Northmead
Nth Parramatta
Oakdale
Oakhurst
Oakville
Oatlands
Old Guildford
Old Toongabbie
Oran Park
Orange
Orange Grove
Orangeville
Orchard Hills
Ourimbah
Oxley Park
Padstow
Padstow Heights
Palmdale
Panania
Parklea
Parramatta
Parramatta North
Peakhurst
Peakhurst Heights
Peat’s Ridge
Pemulwuy
Pemulwuy
Pendle Hill
Pennant Hills
Penrith
Penrith South
Pheasants Nest
Phegans Bay
Picketts Valley
Picnic Point
Picton
Pitt Town
Pitt Town Bottom
Pleasure Point
Plumpton
Point Clare
Point Frederick
Prairiewood
Prestons
Pretty Beach
Propsect
Prospect
Punchbowl
Pyrmont
Quakers Hill
Raby
Razorback
Regents Park
Regentville
Revesby
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Rhodes
Richmond
Riverstone
Riverwood
Rockdale
Rooty Hill
Ropes Crossing
Rose Bay
Rosehill
Rosemeadow
Rossmore
Rouse Hill
Ruse
Rydalmere
Sackville
Sackville North
Sadleir
Sadlier
Sanctuary Point
Sandy Point
Saratoga
Scheyville
Schofields
Sefton
Seven Hills
Seven Hills West
Shalvey
Shanes Park
Shelly Beach
Silverwater
Smeaton Grange
Smithfield
Smithfield West
Somersby
South Gosford
South Granville
South Maroota
South Penrith
South Wentworthville
South Windsor
Spring Farm
Spring Hill
Springfield
St Andrews
St Clair
St Helens Park
St Huberts Island
St Johns Park
St Marys
St Marys South
Stanhope
Stanhope Gardens
Sth Wentworthville
Strathfield
Sydney
Tacoma
Tahmoor
Tallong
Tarana
Tascott
Telopea
Tennyson
Terrigal
Terry Hie Hie
The Entrance
The Oaks
The Ponds
The Slopes
Theresa Park
Thirlmere
Toongabbie
Toowoon Bay
Tregear
Tumbi Umbi
Umina Beach
Upper Mangrove
Villawood
Vineyard
Voyager Point
Wagstaff
Waitara
Wakeley
Wallacia
Wamberal
Warragamba
Warwick Farm
Waterloo
Wattle Grove
Wedderburn
Welby
Wentworthville
Werombi
Werrington
Werrington County
Werrington Downs
Wesrmead
West Gosford
West Hoxton
West Pennant Hills
West Ryde
Westmead
Wetherill Park
Whalan
Wheeny Creek
Wilberforce
Willmot
Willow Vale
Wilton
Windsor
Windsor Downs
Windsor South
Wingello
Winston Hills
Woodbine
Woodcroft
Woodpark
Woronora
Woy Woy
Woy Woy Bay
Wyoming
Yagoona
Yarramundi
Yattalunga
Yennora
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