The Parkes Obelisk, Faulconbridge Cemetery. Marking the burial place of Sir Henry Parks - 'The Father of Federation'. His first wife, Clarinda, is also buried in this enclosure.
Bowman Cottage, built 1817-1820 by constable James Blackman. Later sold to George Bowman when Blackman ran in to financial difficulty.
View from Govett's Leap, Blackheath. Named for Assistant Surveyor William Romaine Govett; who first noted this spot in June 1831. The name refers to the waterfall ('Leap' is Scots for waterfall or cataract), which is also referred to as Bridal Veil Falls.