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The brass plaque commemorates Philip Gidley King (1817 - 1904) who was the first general superintendent of the Peel River Land & Mineral Company, a position he held for over 50 years.
Philip Gidley King was the grandson of Philip Gidley King, the third Governor of New South Wales. When the Peel River Company was formed in 1854 he was appointed manager. In 1843 he married the oldest daughter of the late Mr. H. H. Macarthur, a nephew of Mr. J. Macarthur, of Camden Park, a well-known figure in the colony's early history.
Location
| Address: | 18 Church Street, St Paul`s Anglican Church, West Tamworth, 2340 |
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| State: | NSW |
| Area: | AUS |
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -31.091545 Long: 150.921597 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
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| Monument Type: | Plaque |
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| Monument Theme: | People |
| Sub-Theme: | Industry |
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To the glory of God
And in memory of
Philip - Gidley - King
General Superintendent for the Peel River Land & Mineral Company at Goonoo-Goonoo for over 50 years.
He took much interest in the erection of this Church, the foundation stone being laid in June 1857.
Born at Parramatta Oct 31st 1817
Died at Banksia Double Bay Sydney August 5th 1904
This tablet was erected by the Board of Directors London.

Philip Gidley King Article 1939
