StreetSalmon CloseSuburbAsquithDetailsThomas Salmon (1836-1926) occupied land in the 1870s at Asquith, obtaining title to 44 acres in 1874, to the east of Peat's Ferry Road. The orchard was to become the site of Asquith Golf Links.
Salmon Close, named after Thomas Salmon, was formed in the mid 1960s as a small cul-de-sac running north off Queens Road with seven housing lots.
The names of the first residents of Salmon Close were listed on the 1968 Electoral Roll. SourceHornsby Shire Historical Society 1980, Pioneers of Hornsby Shire, 1788-1906, Library of Australian History, p.213Map[1]