December 5 2017 • Sue Rosen Unveiling of a plaque near Rydal to honour Surveyor George Evans The plaque commemorating Surveyor George Evans crossing of the Blue Mountains, November 1813. Share : ‑Twitter ‑LinkedIn ‑Reddit ‑Tumblr ‑Pinterest ‑Facebook On 25 November the Lithgow Branch of the National Trust unveiled a plaque near Hampton Road Rydal where Surveyor George Evans crossed the Great Dividing Range in 1813. He was the first European to do so. Paul Brunton, former curator of manuscripts at the State Library of NSW, did the honours and spoke eloquently about Evans and his achievement. [Nov 2017] Previous RMS Regional Briefings Next Vandalism of Major Mitchell's 1830s road through the "Bloody Cutting" continues ...