Australian Pioneer Village, Sydney
Australian Pioneer Village, SydneyAustraliaAustralian Pioneer VillageHawkesburyheritageNSWSydneyWilberforce
Sydney, Australia
Rozelle Tram Depot, Glebe. Opened in 1918; closed in 1958.AustraliaGlebegraffitiheritageNSWRoselle Tram ShedsRozelle Tram DepotSydney
Maroota, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Wayfarer's Grave (aka the Lone Grave of Thomas McFarlane), the resting place of surveyor Thomas McFarlane/McFarland who reportedly died of thirst in 1873.AustraliagraveHawkesbury RiverheritageMarootaNSWWiseman's Ferry
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Thomas James Bridge. Built in 1830 (by No. 25 Road Party, under the supervision of Percy Simpson), it is one of 8 surviving bridges on the Great North Road (of an original 22); and the oldest bridge still in use on the Australian mainland.AustraliabridgeHawkesbury RiverNSWPercy SimpsonWiseman's Ferry
Rouse Hill, Sydney
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HMS K13 was a steam-propelled First World War K class submarine of the British Royal Navy. She sank in an accident during sea trials in early 1917; killing the 80 people on board - 53 crew, 14 employees of the shipbuilders, five sub-contractors, five Admiralty officials, a River Clyde pilot, and the captain and engineering officer from the still-completing K14.
“several hours (may be) occupied in contemplating the natural beauties of the variegated scene, surrounded by the stately forest which protects it from the scorching summer sun, in the centre of it’s valley, encompassed by stupendous rocks, a murmuring stream, delectable to the taste, meanders to the untaught notes of nature’s feathered care, that charm the ear with wild irregularity. Here caverns open to the untouched tribe, whose far recess forbids the approach of rude and chilling winds” (source unknown, as cited in James Jervis, 1938). (via http://www.uprct.nsw.gov.au/water_quality/facts/lake_parramatta/history.htm)
Vinegar Hill Memorial, Castlebrook Memorial Gardens
1988 momument on the site of the 'Battle of Vinegar Hill', March 5 1804.AustraliaCastlebrook Memorial GardensNSWRouse HillSydneyVinegar Hill Memorialheritagememorial
Kangaroo Point, Brooklyn, Australia
Peats Ferry bridge, Sydney, AustraliaAustraliaBrooklynHawkesbury RiverKuringgaiKuringgai Chase National ParkNSWPeats Ferry bridgeSydneyBridgeheritageEdit
Sydney, Australia
AustraliaBlackheathBlue MountainsNSWRenault LagunaSydneyheritage
St John’s Anglican Church, Wilberforce
Designed by Edmund Thomas Blacket and built by J. Atkinson of Windsor. Construction completed 1859.AustraliaEdmund BlacketMacquarie TownNSWSydneyWilberforcechurchheritageA60J1526
Ballast Point Park, Sydney
Once the place where unladen ships stocked up on ballast before returning to Europe, Ballast Point was most notably the home of the Caltex Grease Plant for many years. The site was opened as a park in 2009.AustraliaBallast Point ParkJohn BradfieldNSWPort JacksonSydneySydney HarbourSydney Harbour Bridgebridgeheritagesign
Parramatta, NSW, Australia
The mural tells the story of the school known as the 'Native Institution' (1814-1822), an early attempt to force Aboriginal children to conform to a British way of life. The bridge in the background is the Lennox Bridge, built 1836-1839.AustraliaChurch StDavid LennoxNSWParramattaParramatta RiverSydneybridgesign
Parramatta, NSW, Australia
One of the 9 boundary markers (6 still in or near their original locations - this one is under the James Ruse Drive Bridge) defining the edge of Parramatta. Erected in 1839 by David Lennox.AustraliabridgeDavid LennoxgraffitiheritageNSWParramattaParramatta RiversignSydney
Sydney, Australia
Woolwich Dock, Hunters Hill.AustraliaNSWPort JacksonSydneySydney HarbourWoolwichWoolwich Dockheritage
Parramatta Park, NSW, Australia
One of the 9 boundary markers (6 still in or near their original locations - this one is near where the road crosses Domain creek) defining the edge of Parramatta. Erected in 1839 by David Lennox.AustraliaDavid LennoxheritageNSWParramattaParramatta ParksignSydney