The Old Quarantine Station

Reaching Australia in the 19th century your first port of call would have been the quarantine station located on heavily wooded peninsula guarding the mouth of Sydney Harbor. The quarantine station continued to be expanded upon into the 20th century. In the 1930s it was converted into a military base forming an integral part of the harbors defense system. North head went on to become a national park and it and Manly beach are popular destinations for tourists and surfers.
Shelley Beach and North Head taken from Manly Beach

Strange coincidence

Surfers off of North Head



It used to be that the Parade Ground could not be crossed except during official ceremonies and parades.

Another strange coincidence. Ned Kelly was an infamous bush ranger and outlaw.


Most of the deaths at the quarantine station were attributed to bubonic plague.


The view from North Head has probably changed a bit since the 19th century


Comments

sly said…
Wow--gorgeous place you live in! The Colin and May part was a little spooky, though.
M and D said…
The coastal views are fabulous. I do hope we get to see them with you some time!

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