Grave of Joseph Louttit and two of his children, Lavinea and John. Louttit. Joseph and Flett Louttit, from the Orkney Islands established a granite quarry on the Moruya River's south bank in the late 1850s.
From there came the granite for the Bank of New South Wales (1868) and General Post Office (1872), both in Martin Place in Martin Place, Sydney, and the base of the Captain Cook statue in Hyde Park.
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