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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT
PLAN.
VOLUME 3, PART 1. INVENTORY.
MILLERS POINT.
E. Higginbotham
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Or. Edward Higginbotham. Edward Higginbotham & Associates Pty Ltd.
Phone: +612 9716 5154. Fax: +612 9716 8547.
T. Kass andM. Walker.
For
THE SYDNEY COVE AUTHORITY,
and
THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, N.S.W.
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Draft final: 23 August 1991.
Final: 21 November 1991.
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REPORT LAYOUT.
VOLUME 1.
VOLUME 2.
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT PLAN.
Management document.
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT PLAN.
Historical and archaeological documentation,
statement of cultural significance, issues an d
recommendations.
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A USER'S GUIDE TO THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT
PLAN.
Refer to the Basemap in Volume 1 to obtain site number.
If it is a roadway, refer directly to the Inventory, Volume 3, and locate street name, alphabetically listed before
numbered sites.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included
in the Inventory.
Commence recommended procedures at appropriate level, either,
1. conservation plan, or 2. historical and archaeological assessment, with
archaeological site survey, and the recording of standing structures, as required.
Apply for excavation permit using conservation plan or historical and archaeological assessment as documentation.
Complete appropriate archaeological excavation, site survey and recording, as required.
Commence building programme. Conserve fabric as recommended by conservation plan.
Complete archaeological monitoring programme, site survey and recording, as required.
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Notes fo'r planning authorities. Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume I, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Notes for historians and historical archaeologists. Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 2, for: 1. the historical background to sites in The Rocks and Millers Point (Chapter 2). 2. the archaeological background to sites in The Rocks and Millers Point (Chapters 3 to 5).
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CONTENTS. VOLUME 3, PART 1, INVENTORY, MILLERS POINT.
1. THE INVENTORY OF HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL
SITES ............................................................................................... 1
1.1. Site survey ............................................................................ 1
1.1.1. Numbering of sites ....................................................... 1
1.1.2. Naming of suburbs ....................................................... 2
1.1.3. Categories of above ground archaeological sites ..................... 3
1.1.4. Extent of site recording .................................................. 3
1.1.5. Assessment of the condition of below ground
archaeological remains ............................................................ 4
1.1.6. The extent of historical research for each site ......................... 5
1.2. The assessment of archaeological sites ............................................ 6
1.3. Explanation of inventory forms .................................................... 7
THE INVENTORY OF HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL
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1. 1. Site survey.
The site survey of The Rocks and Millers Point was completed in May and June 1990.
Before the survey could commence a number of procedures had to be standardised,
including:
1. Numbering of sites.
2. Naming of suburbs.
3. Categ~ries of above ground archaeological sites.
4. Extent of site recording.
5. Assessment of the condition of below ground archaeological remains.
6. The extent of historical research for each site.
1.1.1. Numbering of sites.
Several methods of numbering each site were considered. The first three options were
abandoned because of their impracticality.
1. Grid reference.
The number of figures required to identify each site according to the
National Grid was too cumbersome, even if the references were
abbreviated.
2. Section and Allotment numbers.
Current property boundaries do not closely relate to the original
historical system of numbering by Section and Allotment. While this
may also be true in other parts of Sydney and in other towns and cities,
it is complicated in The Rocks and Millers Point because of the
substantial and widespread realignment of the streets.
3. Site identification codes used by government
departments.
The study area is not covered by a single government department for
administrative purposes, so that no single or standardised numerical
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sequence was already available. The Department of Housing and the
Sydney Cove Authority both have systems in operation, but the latter is
being upgraded.
4. Simple numerical series.
In spite of the difficulties in adding to a single numerical series, without
also upsetting the locational sequence, the unique numerical series
option was chosen as the most suitable. It was modified during the site
survey, by two means:
1.1.2.
1. A unique numerical series was used for each suburb, namely
The Rocks and Millers Point.
. 2. Sites within roadways were excluded from the numerical
sequence, and identified by verbal description alone. Instead of a
numerical identification, an alphabetical series can be used to
sort the relevant sites. The reasons for this practice are as
follows: while all allotments of land could be identified and
included in the inventory, this was not a viable solution for
roadways. Each section of street may be subject to variation in
the assessment of the condition of below ground archaeological
remains, and also in the extent of realignment. During the site
survey it was only possible to record the physical evidence for
the alteration of the street level, and it is expected that further
historical and archaeological research will contribute additional
information. These factors could easily make redundant the
definition of streets on a rigid block by block basis. The system
of verbal description allows new site definitions for roadways to
be added to the inventory without upsetting its numerical and
locational sequence.
Naming of suburbs.
There are six historical acceptable locality names within the study area, namely, The
Rocks, Dawes Point, Bunkers Hill, Flagstaff Hill, Observatory Hill and Millers Point.
It was resolved that the unique numerical series should only operate within the names
of the two suburb names now most commonly used, namely The Rocks and Millers
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Point. For the purposes of this study, the eastern side of the approaches to the Sydney
Harbour Bridge was accepted as the dividing line between these two suburbs.
Flagstaff and Observatory Hill are both names for the same locality, although they form
a chronological sequence. For the purposes of this study, Observatory Hill was
included in the numerical series for Millers Point.
1.1.3. Categories of above ground archaeological sites.
For the purposes of this study, above ground archaeological sites were divided into a
number of categories, as a basic indication of the extent of their survival. It was
considered that this would be of assistance in the later determination of their
archaeological potential. The five categories are listed, as follows:
1. Standing structure, largely intact.
2. Standing structure, with additions and alterations.
3. Vestige.
4. Moveable relic.
5. Reconstruction.
1.1.4. Extent of site recording.
In view of the extent of the study, it was determined that only a very basic description
of each site was possible. To some extent this could be further justified by the existence
of more detailed studies or registers of most sites. For example, many of the properties
within The Rocks are described on the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority
Building Data Sheets'! Likewise in Millers Point, the Department of Housing has
completed an architectural study of its properties, which included many of the
archaeological sites. 2 In other instances, references are made to reports giving full
description, where they are available.
1 Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority, Building Data Sheets. 2 Howard Tanner & Associates Pty. Ltd., Miller's Point conservation study, architectural study, Department of Housing, N.S.W., Sydney, 1986.
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1.1.5. Assessment of the condition of below g r 0 u n d
archaeological remains.
One of the most important issues which required consideration prior to commencement
of the site survey was the standardisation of the assessment of the condition of below
ground archaeological remains. The following categories of survival were adopted:
1. Undisturbed.
In the event no site could be given this assessment. All sites had been
subject to subsequent disturbance to a varying extent.
2. Minor disturbance.
An archaeological site may be considered to have minor disturbance
when the only visible evidence of disturbance is:
Domestic or other building with narrow footings and service trenches.
Small scale bUildings.
3. Partly disturbed.
An archaeological site may be considered to partly disturbed when the
only visible evidence of disturbance is:
The use of modem building techniques. The increasing mechanisation
of the building industry tends to result in a greater level of disturbance,
even on domestic sites.
Large scale bUildings.
Victorian or older buildings, partly terraced into hillslope.
Conservation works, renovations, modernisation.
Service trenches in roadways.
4. Mostly disturbed.
An archaeological site may be considered to mostly disturbed when the
only visible evidence of disturbance is:
Terracing into hill slope, where the ground level at one street frontage is
at street level.
Basements cut into hill slope, where the ground level at one street
frontage is at street level.
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5. Destroyed.
An archaeological site may be considered to be destroyed when the only
visible evidence of disturbance is:
Basement excavation in excess of between 2 and 3 metres below the
ground surface.
In some circumstances, a combination of factors was considered to have a cumulative
effect, thereby relegating a site to the next stage of disturbance.
Further historical research may indicate the presence of a historic development, now no
longer visible, which may have mostly disturbed or destroyed archaeological remains
of earlier occupation.
In some cases the assessment of a site was made difficult by uncertainties regarding the
date of quarrying or terracing. Archaeological evidence of occupation prior to this
activity will have been destroyed, but, depending on the date range of this work, there
may be an accumulation of later archaeological deposits also having archaeological
potential.
1.1.6. The extent of historical research for each site.
Because of the broad scope of the study, it was determined that no detailed primary
research could be undertaken for each site. Instead there had to be a reliance on
secondary sources available to the study, or on primary research already completed in
the preparation of the study. This information was available from a number of sources,
including:
1. The series of historical maps researched for the study.
2. The historical research undertaken in the preparation of chapter 2.
3. Other secondary sources, available historical or archaeological
reports, and the Sydney Cove Authority Building Data Sheets.
The presentation of this historical evidence also provided difficulties. The extensive
changes to property boundaries has resulted in the situation where there is no close
correlation with the present site and the primary focus of historical research, namely the
town allotment. In many cases it is not now possible to ascribe a single section and
allotment number to the present site.
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Furthermore, because of the difficulties experienced in the nineteenth century in the
survey and title of town allotments, Sydney is the only place in Australia where there is
no direct record or plan showing the name of the grantee for each portion of land. In all
other situations there is a parish map or modern cadastral map showing this
information. In order to assist in the historical research of these town allotments, an
appendix is included in this study, giving section and allotment numbers, the names of
promisees and grantees, where known, together with other title information. This
appendix could not be incorporated in the inventory, because of the substantial changes
in property boundaries and the realignment of streets.
1.2. The assessment of archaeological sites.
The site survey of archaeological sites within The Rocks and Millers Point has enabled
the assessment of the archaeological sites on a threefold basis, as follows:
1. Condition and survival of archaeological evidence.
2. Chronology.
3. Archaeological potential to contribute to research themes in historical
archaeology and related disciplines.
Given the limited extent of historical research able to be completed for each site, it is
understandable that no full assessment of archaeological potential is attempted on a site
by site basis. In The Conservation Plan, J. S. Kerr pointed out the dangers of an
incorrect or partial assessment of the cultural significance of a site, based on incomplete
analysis.3 Archaeological significance could therefore only be used in general terms.
To overcome this difficulty, the Heritage Inventory for Central Sydney has to a large
extent relied on a chronological scale as the basis for assessing potential contribution. 4
The earlier the date, the greater the contribution; the later the date, the less the
contribution. This sliding scale provided for the archaeological excavations of sites
dating prior to 1850, and an archaeological monitoring programme for sites after that
3 J. S. Kerr, The Conservation Plan. A guide to the preparation of conservation plans forplaces of European cultural significance, second edition, National Trust of Australia (N.S.W. Branch), Sydney, 1985, p. 13. 4 Thorp Green and Associates, and Anglin Associates, 1989, Heritage Inventory for Central Sydney. Department of Planning; E. Higginbotham, T Kass, & M Walker, 1991, Archaeological Management Plan for The Rocks and Millers Point, Sydney, N.S.W. Department of Planning, and Sydney Cove Authority.
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date. There were exceptions, for example, if a site could be linked to additional and
important research themes, whereby excavation may be recommended rather than a
monitoring programme. All sites were subject to an initial 'baseline action' to determine
the period of the site, and hence the appropriate conservation response.
This management plan is in essential agreement with these recommendations of the
Heritage Inventory for Central Sydney. However the site survey has allowed a
substantial advance to been made on the single means of assessing archaeological sites.
In this study condition and survival is added to the chronological sliding scale.
Essentially this means that sites having below ground remains mostly disturbed or
destroyed are relegated either to an archaeological watching brief or monitoring
programme, or even no requirement for an archaeological investigation, even if they
predate 1850.
While all allotments ofland and other above ground archaeological remains are included
in the Inventory, a large number of streets were omitted, because no information was
available for them, either by site surveyor through the documentation researched as
part of the study. A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring
programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
The 'baseline action', as used in the Heritage Inventory for Central Sydney to
determine the period of each site, has also been made redundant by the site survey. It is
now possible to proceed directly with the appropriate recommendations, without first
assessing the period of the site.
Sites of industrial archaeological importance are the principal exceptions to the cut off
date of 1850 for archaeological excavation. An archaeological conservation plan prior to
archaeological investigation is recommended for all above ground remains of industrial
archaeological importance, excepting where the site is clearly of minimal archaeological
potential.
1.3. Explanation of inventory forms.
The inventory of sites was entered onto a number of standard inventory sheets. Each
heading is given a brief description below:
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Section
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Title
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Location
Suburb
Name
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Location details
There are two inventory number series, one for The Rocks, the
other for Millers Point. Where no inventory number appears,
the inventory sheet describes a roadway or street, named both
under the locality and name headings.
The land category refers to the cadastral description of the site
in the following terms:
1. Allotment ofland
2. Park or reserve
3. Precinct
4. Roadway
5. Vacant land.
Section number.
Allotment number. Current property boundaries do not closely
comply with the original allotment boundaries. For this reason
a separate inventory of Sections and Allotments has been
included in the report, together with the name of the claimant
or grantee where known.
Cadastral information derived from the appropriate CMA map.
Street number, where known.
The location is usually the street address of the site.
The inventory is divided into two suburbs, namely The Rocks
and Millers Point.
The name of the site, where known.
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Original use
Description
References
Assessment of
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Basis for
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Above ground archaeological remains.
The above ground archaeological sites are divided into the
following categories:
1. Standing structures, largely intact.
2. Standing structures, with alterations and additions.
3. Vestige.
4. Moveable relic.
5. Reconstruction.
The original use of the structure or site, where known.
A brief description of the structure or site.
Bibliographic references to descriptive text under above
heading.
Below ground archaeological remains.
The survival of archaeological remains was assessed under the
following headings:
1. Undisturbed.
2.Minor disturbance.
3. Partly disturbed.
4. Mostly disturbed.
5. Destroyed.
The reasons behind the assessment given under the above
heading. The standard criteria for assessment are discussed in
Section 6.1.5. in Volume 1 of this report.
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Archaeological investigations
Type of The nature of previous archaeological investigations are
investigation described under the following headings:
1. Historical research and assessment of archaeological
potential.
2. Excavation.
3. Watching brief
References Bibliographic references to archaeological investigations.
Historic sequence of development.
Historical notes are included only for those sites in groups 1 to
6, and are optional for groups 7 to 9.
Occupied by The earliest known date when a building is shown on the site.
The depiction of an allotment on a map or plan is not
recognised under this heading. The difficulty that the early
maps may only show principal buildings is a difficulty that is
not taken into account under this heading.
Historical notes Brief description of historical evidence, where available to the
study.
References Bibliographic references to above historical evidence.
Management plan
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divided into above and below ground archaeological remains.
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Section
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Title
St~eet no
location Argyle Place, between Kent Street and Windmill Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Argyle Place.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway. Description
Below glround archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Service trenches.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of in)lestigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s
Historical notes Former town allotments. Granted as lots 17 & 18 Sec 92 to Frederick Wright Unwin, both on 8 Feb 1836, and lot 15 claimed by W. H. Wells.
References Grants index.
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Sasemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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S.ection
Allotment
Title
Street no
lo,cation Cahill Expressway, from Tunnel under Bradfield Highway and the Highway.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Cahill Expressway.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway.
Description Cahill Expressway.
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessmen,t of condition Destroyed.
Basis for assessment Excavated into bedrock.
Archaeolegical investigations.
Type of investigation
Refere,nces
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. No archaeological investigation is required.
Below ground archaeological remains. No archaeological investigation is required.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Section
Allotment
Title
Street no
lo.cation Dalgety Road
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Dalgety Road
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway. Desc~iption
Refer~nces
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Nos. 7 - 13 Dalgety Terrace have archways on their frontages allowing for vehicular access to their rear courtyards. Dalgety Terrace no longer permits vehicular access, which implies that the level of Dalgety Road was higher than present. It may have been lowered as a result of the works of the Sydney harbour Trust at Walsh Bay.There is now a substantial sandstone revetment wall, retaining the Terrace. Part of this has recently collapsed revealing sandstone rubble fill between the wall and bedrock. Bluestone cobbling in part of the road suggests some earchaeological evidence may survive.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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land category Roadway.
Section
Allotment
Title
Str,eet no
lO,cation Dalgety Terrace.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Dalgety Terrace.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Origin;!1 use Roadway.
Description
Refer.ences
Below g,round archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Recent collapse of sandstone revetment wall shows survival of fill layers
Archaeol.ogical investigations.
Type of in.vestigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief,or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Section
Allotment
Title
Street no
location Ferry Lane.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Ferry Lane.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Roadway
Description Sandstone paving.
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Service trenches.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of in!lestigation
References
Edward Hi@ginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1850s
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the prote
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Land category Roadway.
Section
Allotment
Title
Street no
Llllcation George Street and Cumberland Street, at junction with Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name George Street and Cumberland Street.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway. Description
Refe~ences
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessmel1t of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Service trenches.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
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Buildings by 1820s
Historical notes Former town allotments. Lease to Robert Campbell by 1807 (No. 1 ) Granted to Robert Campbell as series of grants on 16 Oct 1834.
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Section
Allptment
Title
St~eet no
LQcation High Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name High Street.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway. Description
Refefences
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessmel1t of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for ;assessment Substantial amount of fill under street, visible from Hickson Road.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
Refer,ences
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1820s
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inventory
Land ca,tegory Roadway.
S,ection
Allotment
Title
Street no
Location Kent Street, between Windmill Street and Argyle Place.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Kent Street.
Above 9,round archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway. Description
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Service trenches.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of in,vestigation
References
Edward Hi,gginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1820s
Historical notes Former town allotments.
References Harper 1823; Stewart c. 1825.
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entory
Land category Roadway.
S,ection
Allotment
Title
Street no
Location Kent Street, south of High Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Kent Street.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway. Description
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessmen.t of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Service trenches.
Archaeolegical investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1820s
Historical notes Road widening has encroached on former town allotments. Lease (No. 11) to Capt Waterhouse by 1807.
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inventory
land category Roadway.
S,ection
Allotment
Title Pt.8335-3000, and 1.
Street no
location Lane from Upper Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Lane from Upper Fort Street.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway. Description Roadway and car park leading from Upper Fort Street.
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Minor disturbance.
Basis for assessment Roadway follows slope.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1800s
Historical notes Possible site of third Government Windmill
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in Which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). . 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entary
land categary Roadway.
Sectian
Allotment
Title
Str,eet na
locatian Munn Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Munn Street.
Above flround archaeological remains.
Site categary
Original use Roadway.
Description
Refer,ences
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of candition Mostly disturbed.
Basis far assessment Munn Street is now substantially lower than the adjacent houses, with a sandstone revetment wall on the upper side.
Archaeol,ogical investigations.
Type of investigatian
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Histarical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inventory
Land category Roadway.
Section
Allotment
Title
Street no
Lo.;:ation Rhodes Lane.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Rhodes Lane.
Above g;round archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway. Descr,iption
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Rhodes Lane may have been extended to its present length, when vehicular access to Dalgety Terrace was cut off, possibly as a result of the works of the Sydney Harbour Trust at Walsh Bay. The lane is bounded on the west side by a rock face, but this may have formed the back of the pre-existing courtyards of those buildings fronting Dalgety Terrace. In this case the laneway has been built up on fill above the original courtyard levels. Note that the rear courtyards of the Sydney Harbour Trust terraced houses on Dalgety Terrace have been completely truncated by this laneway.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
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Buildings by 1830s
Historical notes Former town allotments. Partially cover Lot 9 Sec 92 granted to William Long & James Wright; and Lot 11 Sec 92 granted to George Kenyon Holden.
References Grants index
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Invlentory
Land category Roadway.
Section
Allotment
Title
Street no
Location Watson Road.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Watson Road.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Roadway.
Description
References
Below glrOund archaeological remains.
Assessmen,t of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Roadway quarried out of rock.
Archaeolegical investigations.
Type of inllestigation
Refere,nces
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended to record road surfaces.
Below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv.entory 1
land category Roadway.
Section
Allotment
Title
Str,eet no
lo,cation Hickson Road.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Submarine cable inspection chamber.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Submarine cable inspection chamber
Desc~iption Submarine cable inspection chamber. Circular sandstone structure with domed copper roof. Constructed before the completion of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition
Basis for assessment
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
Refere,nces
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inventory 2
Land category Precinct.
Section
Allptment
Title MSB.
St~eet no
Lqcation Hickson Road, Pottinger Street, and Towns Place.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name Walsh Bay Wharves, nos. 1 - 9, Hickson Road, Pottinger Street, and Towns PI.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Sydney Harbour Trust wharves and warehousing.
Description Walsh Bay Wharves, including Hickson Road bridges, Hickson Road, Pottinger Street, Towns Place, workshops under or beside Pottinger Street, and other related structures. Walsh Bay Wharf No. 1. Dated 1912 on facade.
References
Below g,round archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Mostly excavated out to level of Hickson road. Archaeological features may survive only where earlier levels have not been changed by quarrying, or where archaeological evidence on or below the water line has been covered by harbour infill.
Archaeol:ogical investigations.
Type of in,vestigation Conservation plan.
References Planning Workshop. 1989. Walsh Bay Redevelopment, statement of environmental effects. CRI Limited. Godden, D. Walsh Bay Wharves. An option for redevelopment (also including Parbury's No. 3 Bond Store), in Travis Partners. 1984. Walsh Bay - General Development Plan Proposal. Maritime Services Board.
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entory 3
Land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title
Street no
Location Bradfield Highway.
Suburb Millers Point
Name Sydney Harbour Bridge approaches.
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Bridge. Description Sydney Harbour Bridge approaches, reinforced concrete and fill.
References
Below g,round archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Destroyed.
Basis for assessment Footings for reinforced concrete walls will have destroyed all archaeological evidence. Infilled areas may have allowed some evidence to survive, but this is now permanently concealed by the approaches.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Invi!lntory 4
Land category Allotment of land.
S/lction
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Street no 1-19.
Location Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Housing. Desc~iption 1880.
Three storey terrace houses with basements.
Refer,ences Tanner and Associates. 1986.
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements on level with rear lane.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
Refer~nces
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s
Historical notes Part of Allotment 11, Section 90, 1 a 1 r 8 p granted to William Walker 30 June 1823
References Grants index
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Below ground archaeological remains. An historical and archaeological assessment prior to archaeological investigation is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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In\l;entory 5
Land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
St~eet no 21-23.
LQcation Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Housing. Description c1840.
Two storey terrace houses with basements.
References Tanner and Associates. 1986.
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessmel.lt of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements on level with rear lane.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of in,vestigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s
Historical notes On grant of 30 June 1823 to John Nicholson. Building shown on Section survey of October 1834. Previously occupied by T. G. Pittman.
References Grants index; Aa Map 5420; ML Subd plans, City of Sydney, Area 811.1716
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entory 6
land category Afiotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
St~eet no 25-33.
lllication Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Origin,al use Housing. Description c1850.
Two storey terrace houses with basements.
References Tanner and Associates. 1986.
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Partly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements on level with rear lane.
Archaeol[ogical investigations.
Type of in,vestigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s
Historical notes Allotment 9 Section 90 granted to George Morris, 6 June 1835 plus Allotment 8 Section 90 granted to Thomas Dyer Edwards & Matthew Dysart Hunter on 26 Aug 1835. Buildings shown on Section survey of October 1834.
References Grants index; AO Map 5420
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entory 7
Land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Street no 35.
Location Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Housing. Desc~iption c1840.
Two storey terrace house with basements.
Refer.ences Tanner and Associates. 1986.
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements on level with rear lane. Back yard curtailed.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of imrestigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s
Historical notes Granted to Robert Crawford as part of Allotment 7 Section 90 on 30 June 1823.
References Grants index
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv/lntory 8.
land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title 583831. 1.
Street no 37.
location Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above g,round archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Housing. Description Dating?
Two storey terrace house with basements.
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements on level with rear lane. Back yard curtailed.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of inllestigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
r----------------------------------------------------------, Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s '"
Historical notes Granted to Robert Crawford as part of Allotment 7 Section 90 on 30 June 1823.
References Grants index
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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lnv,entory 9
land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title 543695. 1.
Str~et no 39-41 .
lo.cation Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site calegory Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Housing.
Descfliption Dating? Three storey terrace house with basements.
References
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Baseme'nts on level with rear lane. Back yard curtailed.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s
Historical notes Granted to Robert Crawford as part of Allotment 7 Section 90 on 30 June 1823.
References Grants index
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which arcbaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv/lntory 10.
land category Allotment of land.
S,ection
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Street no 43.
lO,cation Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Housing.
Descniption Dating? Two storey terrace houses with basements. Coach house.
Refer:ences
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.,
Basis for assessment Basements on level with rear lane. Back yard curtailed.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
Referi!!nces
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1840s
Historical notes Granted to Robert Crawford as part of Allotment 7 Section 90 on 30 June 1823.
References Grants index
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entory 11.
Land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Street no 45a-c.
Lo,cation Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Originiill use
Description Modern infill. Two storey terraced housing with two basement levels.
Refer,ences
Below gtround archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Destroyed.
Basis for assessment Basements and garages on lowest level.
Archaeollogical investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes Granted to Robert Crawford as part of Allotment 7 Section 90 on 30 June 1823. Large building shown on Section survey of October 1834.
References Grants index; AO Map 5420
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. No archaeological investigation is required.
Below ground archaeological remains. No archaeological investigation is required.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv·entory 12.
land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Street no 47-53.
lo.cation Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Origin;!1 use Housing. Description c1880s.
Three storey terrace houses with basements.
Refe~ences Tanner and Associates. 1986.
Below gjround archaeological remains.
Assessmel.lt of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes Granted to Robert Crawford as part of Allotment 7 Section 90 on 30 June 1823. Large building shown on Section survey of October 1834.
References Grants index; AO Map 5420.
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv.entory 13
Land category Allotment of land.
S.ection
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Street no 55.
Location Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site ca~egory Standing structure, largely intact.
Original use Housing. Descniption Dating?
Two storey terrace house with basements.
Refer.ences
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessmerjt of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of inllestigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by 1860s
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above and below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological conservation plan is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inventory 14.
Land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
St~eet no 57-61.
Location Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Housing. Description 1854-1858.
Three storey terrace houses with basements.
Refe(ences Tanner and Associates. 1986.
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entory 15.
Land category Allotment of land.
S,ection
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Stneet no 63-65.
Location Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above ground archaeological remains.
Site ca,tegory
Original use Housing. Desc~iption 1880-1900.
Two storey terrace houses with basements.
Refer,ences Tanner and Associates. 1986.
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Higginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes Granted to William Davis as lot 6 on 8 Jan 1825 and as Lot 5 on 6 June 1835.
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entory 16.
land category Allotment of land.
S:ection
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Street no 67-73.
location Lower Fort Street.
Suburb Millers Point.
Name
Above glround archaeological remains.
Site category
Original use Housing. Description 1862-1865.
Two storey terrace houses with basements.
References Tanner and Associates. 1986.
Below ground archaeological remains.
Assessment of condition Mostly disturbed.
Basis for assessment Basements.
Archaeological investigations.
Type of investigation
References
Edward Hig,ginbotham, Terry Kass & Meredith Walker. 1991.
Historic sequence of development.
Buildings by
Historical notes Granted to William Davis as Allotment 4 Section 90 on 11 July 1835 and as Lot 5 on 6 June 1835. I
References
Management plan.
Recommendations Above ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Below ground archaeological remains. An archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is recommended.
Refer to the 'Basemap " to locate any site included in this Inventory. This plan is included in the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1.
A recommendation for an archaeological watching brief or monitoring programme is made for all streets not included in the Inventory.
Refer to the Archaeological Management Plan, Volume 1, for: 1. Legal obligations for the protection of archaeological resources (Chapter 6). 2. Circumstances in which archaeological investigations are required (Chapter 7). 3. The types of archaeological investigations and the procedures associated with them (Chapter 8). 4. Permits and other approvals (Chapter 9).
The Archaeological Management Plan does not affect, or remove any obligations or requirements that apply by way of legislation to The Rocks and Millers Point.
Department of Planning & Sydney Cove Authority.
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Inv,entory 17.
Land category Allotment of land.
Section
Allotment
Title MSB. 984168.
Str,eet no 75-77.