John Oxley's former Apsley River campsite is now home to his private papers at Langford in Walcha

Vanessa Arundale
Updated August 3 2018 - 4:25pm, first published 3:49pm
Barry Marshall in the Oxley room at his home Langford with an original John Oxley journal published in 1820 and the reproduction copy.
Barry Marshall in the Oxley room at his home Langford with an original John Oxley journal published in 1820 and the reproduction copy.

As part of the Walcha John Oxley bicentenary celebrations on September 9 the doors to the historic home ‘Langford ‘will be opened to allow entry to the Oxley room. The room which showcases an irreplaceable collection of John Oxley’s papers, his silver-topped walking cane and a lock of his hair. And it may be one of your last chances to see it locally.

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Vanessa Arundale

Vanessa Arundale

Senior Journalist Northern Tablelands and North West

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