Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
Grave of Frederick Norton Manning,  invited by Henry Parkes in 1867 to become medical superintendent of what was then the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (later Gladesville Mental Hospital).
Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
Grave of Frederick Norton Manning,  invited by Henry Parkes in 1867 to become medical superintendent of what was then the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (later Gladesville Mental Hospital).
Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
Grave of Frederick Norton Manning,  invited by Henry Parkes in 1867 to become medical superintendent of what was then the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (later Gladesville Mental Hospital).
Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
Grave of Frederick Norton Manning,  invited by Henry Parkes in 1867 to become medical superintendent of what was then the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (later Gladesville Mental Hospital).
Bedlam Point, Sydney, Australia
At 200m, this - Bedlam Point over to Abbotsford - is the narrowest point of the Parramatta River below Homebush Bay; and was selected by Surveyor-General Major Thomas Mitchell as the crossing point. A small cable-driven punt operated here from 1832 to the 1860s.
Bedlam Point, Sydney, Australia
Inscribed seat noting this area's former use by the Bedlam Point Ferry.
Bedlam Point, Sydney, Australia
Stone wall from the Bedlam Point Ferry, dating to 1834.
Bedlam Point, Sydney, Australia
The foreshore of Bedlam Bay Parramatta River Regional Park.
Bedlam Point, Sydney, Australia
De Mortious Nil Nisi Bonum ('Speak no ill of the Dead').
Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
Grave of Frederick Norton Manning, invited by Henry Parkes in 1867 to become medical superintendent of what was then the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (later Gladesville Mental Hospital).
Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
Grave of Frederick Norton Manning,  invited by Henry Parkes in 1867 to become medical superintendent of what was then the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (later Gladesville Mental Hospital).
Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
Grave of Frederick Norton Manning, invited by Henry Parkes in 1867 to become medical superintendent of what was then the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (later Gladesville Mental Hospital).
See photo in original gallery.