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Buildings and Structures
Buildings and Structures
The First Racecourse – The Settlement of Parramatta – James Jervis
Former Shell site at Camellia
J. Granger and Son bakery, Parramatta
306 Church Street, Parramatta (Source: Anne Tsang, 2017)
Former ANZ Bank Building, Parramatta
“The Manse”, 41 Hunter Street, Parramatta
Blenheim House, Carlingford
Recreational Facilities of the Male and Female Lunatic Asylum
Recreational Facilities of the Male and Female Lunatic Asylum
Linking South Granville and Auburn. The Wellington Road Bridge.
Lunatic Asylum Male and Female Wards 1848-1956
Lunatic Asylum Male and Female Wards 1848-1956
Parramatta Hospital for the Insane
"Parramatta Hospital for the Insane", Destruction of 'Female Factory' Buildings and structures, Cumberland Hospital, 1878 -1983
Parramatta Lunatic Asylum:1848-1878
Parramatta Lunatic Asylum:1848-1878
Westmead Hospital
Westmead Hospital

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