Danglemah, New South Wales

Danglemah is the location of an open valley glacial cirque upstream from the very steep and rugged Limbri section of the Jamison Creek.

These stations had nominal attendance to the area and the first dedicated settlement was by the Lonergan Family on what is the Southern side of the railway line.

The road from Woolbrook stopped just south of Danglemah, so like the Aboriginal involvement in the area, the graziers were part of the Walcha and Armidale districts.

Later there remained a post office, school, railway station, fetler and farm worker cottages and two main homesteads being Escourt and Rutherglen.

Rutherglen was sold to John Cameron, a former tin miner in Malaysia and President of the Singapore Race Club.