Unique IDAG-0064DescriptionThe Municipalities Act 1858 allowed for the incorporation of areas of NSW (other than the City of Sydney which functioned under its own 1842 legislation) as municipalities with local government organisations. The approval process required a petition from at least fifty householders in an area. A new municipality could be created from an area previously unincorporated, or from an area within the boundary of an existing municipality.
This agency has been created by the City of Sydney Archives to cover all the corporate and administrative offices of the Darlington Municipal Council. Apart from the corporation (the group of Alderman headed by the Mayor) the suburban municipalities surrounding the City of Sydney usually employed only a Town Clerk and a handful of other administrative staff.
Darlington was a small Council formed in 1864. A map of the municipality (dating from the 1880s) is attached.
From 1 January 1949, Darlington was absorbed by Sydney City Council.CreationNSW Gazette, 16 August 1864AbolitionLocal Government (Areas) Act 1948
Start date16th August 1864End date31st December 1948Relationship legacy dataRELATED TO: Darlington Municipal Council OR-0008 (16/08/1864 to 31/12/1948)
RELATED TO: Suburban municipal government FN-0029 (16/08/1864 to 31/12/1948) Archivist noteFor additional information, see CRS 326: A06-00082Legacy dataUnregistered preciding agency: None
Unregistered succeeding agency: None
Unregistered superior agency: None
Unregistered subordinate agency: None
Unregistered related agency: None
Registered by: Mark Stevens
Registered date: 21/09/1992
Amendments: Angela McGing 18 January 1995
Last amendment date: 18/01/1995
Updated Date: 03/05/2005
Updated User: MigratedDataSource System ID64