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Documenting Australia's rich Aboriginal and European history.
Gladesville : Banjo Paterson Park
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This particular location is Banjo Paterson Park, Punt Road. Formerly the grounds of the Barton family's 1885 'Rockend Cottage', later used for the Harold Meggitt Limited Linseed Oil Company's factory (the cottage itself was used as office space).
Gladesville, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The suburb 'Gladesville' in Sydney's Northern Suburbs. Originally known as 'Doody’s Bays to the Europeans (convict artist John Doody was granted land here in 1795), the current name is from the estate of a later resident - John Glade. The estate was named 'Gladesville' when it was subdivided and sold in November 1855.
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This particular location is Banjo Paterson Park, Punt Road. Formerly the grounds of the Barton family's 1830s 'Rockend Cottage', later [1922-1974] used for the Harold Meggitt Limited Linseed Oil Company's factory (the cottage itself was used as office space).
Following the closure and demolition of the factory - and a great deal of public 'agitation', the land was acquired by the State Government and Ryde Municipal Council and converted to a waterfront park in 1978.
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