Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Wisemans Ferry is a cable ferry across the magnificent Hawkesbury River. This crossing has been in use continuously since 1829.

Named after its founder, Solomon Wiseman, a former convict (1778–1838), who received a land grant in the area from Governor Macquarie in 1817.
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Wisemans Ferry is a cable ferry across the magnificent Hawkesbury River. This crossing has been in use continuously since 1829.

Named after its founder, Solomon Wiseman, a former convict (1778–1838), who received a land grant in the area from Governor Macquarie in 1817.
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Sculpture in Wiseman's Ferry Park, installed when the park was refurbished and re-opened - 16 October 2004.
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Wiseman's Ferry Park, refurbished and re-opened 16 October 2004.
Sydney, Australia
No Launching of Boats or Skiing from Beach.
Maroota, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Hawkins Lookout on Old Northern Road.
Maroota, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Hawkins Lookout on Old Northern Road.
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Sculpture in Wiseman's Ferry Park, installed when the park was refurbished and re-opened - 16 October 2004.
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Wiseman's Ferry Park, refurbished and re-opened 16 October 2004.
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Wisemans Ferry is a cable ferry across the magnificent Hawkesbury River. This crossing has been in use continuously since 1829.

Named after its founder, Solomon Wiseman, a former convict (1778–1838), who received a land grant in the area from Governor Macquarie in 1817.
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Wisemans Ferry is a cable ferry across the magnificent Hawkesbury River. This crossing has been in use continuously since 1829.

Named after its founder, Solomon Wiseman, a former convict (1778–1838), who received a land grant in the area from Governor Macquarie in 1817.
Wiseman's Ferry, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Wisemans Ferry is a cable ferry across the magnificent Hawkesbury River. This crossing has been in use continuously since 1829.

Named after its founder, Solomon Wiseman, a former convict (1778–1838), who received a land grant in the area from Governor Macquarie in 1817.
See photo in original gallery.