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Elders Mosman company history timeline

1801

From 1801, when a battery was built at George’s Head, Mosman has been synonymous with Sydney’s maritime and defence installations.

1818

First lit on 30 November 1818, Macquarie Lighthouse was designed by convict architect Francis Greenway and named for Lachlan Macquarie, the Governor of NSW.

1834

Lithograph of Bungaree, drawn on stone by C. Pye [after Rodius] (1834) by C. Pye (after Charles Rodius)Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

1838

The whaling industry flourished and Archibald Mosman sold the business in 1838 moving to Glen Innes.

1859

In 1859, he began purchasing Archibald Mosman’s original 108 acres and over the next 30 years was responsible for the building of roads, a horse drawn bus service and ferry services linking the city to Mosman.

1861

1861) by George Kilgour Ingelow (artist)Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

1870

1870) by UnknownSydney Harbour Federation Trust

1881

Designed by prominent colonial architect John Kirkpatrick and completed in 1881, the beautiful sandstone cottage is recognised as the first biological research station in the Southern Hemisphere.

1881) by UnknownSydney Harbour Federation Trust

1924

At Balmoral an open-air temple, The Star Amphitheatre, was built in 1924 by The Order of the Star of the East, a branch of the Theosophist Society.

2000

In 2000, an Aboriginal rights group, led by Wiradjuri woman Isabel Coe, established a camp on Cockatoo Island to support a land claim before the High Court.

2017

Horse Paddock, Woolwich Dock and Parklands, Hunters Hill Penninsula (2017) by Geoff Magee (Photographer)Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

2019

Sub Base Platypus (Aerial View) (2019) by NearmapSydney Harbour Federation Trust

2020

Aboriginal Tent Embassy Mural, Timber Shed, Cockatoo Island Aboriginal Tent Embassy Mural, Timber Shed, Cockatoo Island (close-up of lizards) (2020) by Aboriginal Tent Embassy (artwork), Ian Evans, Volunteer, Harbour Trust (photo)Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

“Car-rang gel is in fact a giant pelican, one of two created by Baiame, who lay down and passed on after raising the first pelican chicks in the inland sea.” –Excerpt from “What The Colonists Never Knew” by Dennis Foley and Peter Read (National Museum of Australia Press, 2020)

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