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874658
  • Title
    Great Southern Road / photographs by Frank Walker
  • Creator
  • Call number
    PXA 1215
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    874658
  • Physical Description
    1 album (28 photographs) - 29.5 x 24.5 cm.
  • Scope and Content
    1. “The Seventh Mile Stone”, Great Southern Road. This locality was the scene of many “sticking-up” cases, in the early days.
    2. St. Thomas’ Church of England, Enfield, Gt. Southern Road. Erected A.D. 1849.
    3. Site of “Bowler’s Bridge” near Enfield, Gt. Southern Road. (All traces of the original bridge, opened by Govr. Macquarie, have vanished).
    4. St. Thomas’ Church of England, Enfield . Erected A.D.1849.
    5. St. Luke’s Church of England, Liverpool, N.S.W. Erected A.D.1819.
    6. “The Plough Inn”, junction of Great Western and Southern Roads. (Portion of the above building was erected in 1822, remainder in 1861).
    7. St. Luke’s Church of England, Liverpool, N.S.W. Erected A.D.1819.
    8. Original Plan of St. Luke’s, Church of England, Liverpool. (The document hangs in the Vestry of the present church).
    9. Early Steam Mill, near Campbelltown, N.S.W.
    10. Interior of St. Luke”s Church, Liverpool, N.S.W.
    11. Ruins of one of the old-time hotels, at Paddy’s River, Great Southern Road. A popular resort, during the Coaching Days.
    12. Distant View of Picton, N.S.W. Great Southern Road.
    13. Old Residence, near Berrima, originally known as the “Three-Legs-of-Man” Hotel. View from Main Southern Road.
    14. Township of Berrima, Gt. Southern Road.
    15. The Rectory, Berrima. In this building, the late Rev. James Hassall, lived for 30 years.
    16. Holy Trinity Church, Berrima. Erected A.D.1849. Great Southern Road.
    17. The Rectory, and Garden, Berrima, showing English trees. Great Southern Road.
    18. Rectory Garden, Berrima, containing many fine specimens of English Trees.
    19. Old Court House, Berrima. Erected 1831. Great Southern Road.
    20. Surveyor General Hotel,. Berrima. Erected 1834. Named after Sir Thomas Mitchell.
    21. Gateway of Berrima Gaol. Erected 1861. The inner wall, and old Gateway, date from 1830.
    22. View in Courtyard of Gaol, Berrima.
    23. Old Military Barracks, Berrima. Gt. Southern Road.
    24. Ruins of Old Convict Stockade, Berrima. In a portion of this building, the soldiers, despatched from Sydney in 1861, to quell the Lambing Flat Riots, were quartered for the night.
    25. Private Residence, Great Southern Road, nr. Berrima, originally “the Three-Legs-of-Man” Hotel.
    26. Courtyard of old residence, Berrima, once used as quarters for the Military.
    27. Old Stone Gateway, Goulburn, erected 1847. This is one of the very few relics of early Goulburn that still exist.
    28. On the Razor-back Mountain, Great Southern Road
  • General note

    Transfer from Mitchell Library Printed Books Collection, Q991.8/W, Mar 2009
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