Coordinates: 29°37′07″S 151°46′00″E / 29.61861°S 151.76667°E / -29.61861; 151.76667

Beardy Waters

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Beardy Waters
Maybole Creek, The Beardy Water, Beardy River, The Beardy Waters[1]
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Beardy Waters at Stonehenge, NSW
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EtymologyIn honour of two bearded stockmen, William Chandler and John Duval[2]
Location
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
IBRANew England Tablelands
DistrictNew England
MunicipalityGlen Innes Severn
Physical characteristics
SourceWaterloo Range, Great Dividing Range
 • locationnear Glen Innes
 • elevation1,200 m (3,900 ft)
Mouthconfluence with the Severn River (NSW)
 • elevation
884 m (2,900 ft)
Length76 km (47 mi)
Basin features
River systemMacintyre River. Murray–Darling basin
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Beardy Waters, a watercourse and part of the Macintyre catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia.

Etymology

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The name of the river derives from two bearded stockmen, William Chandler and John Duval, who were among the first European settlers of the district through which the river flows.[2] The river was previously known as Maybole Creek, The Beardy Water, Beardy River and The Beardy Waters.[1]

Course

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Beardy Waters rises below the Waterloo Range and Great Dividing Range, and flows generally north-east then north, before reaching its confluence with the Severn River, north of Glen Innes; descending 317 metres (1,040 ft) over its 76 kilometres (47 mi) course.[3]

A weir construction across the Beardy Waters was commenced in October 1930 after a grant of £5,500 was made available for the work. This money was granted to pay men working on unemployment relief. Completed in July 1932 at a cost of £10,847 it has a capacity of 100 million imperial gallons (450,000 m3) with the flood gates closed.[2]

See also

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References

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  • Beardies History House – website

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