Subject: PCO Plan Number 559
Photographer: Heritage Council of NSW
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 10/02/1988
Subject: Aerial view of Walsh Bay Wharves showing wharves, shoresheds, bond stores and interconnecting bridges and relationship to Millers Point (below bridge approach).
Photographer: Unknown
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Construction of the wharf complex took place between 1906 and 1922.
Photographer: J O'Loughlin
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 25/03/1991
Subject: The wharves were technologically advanced for the time. They were constructed on a standard modular timber design and incorporated an innovative and successful ratproof seawall.
Photographer: l Gould
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 02/02/1989
Subject: The Walsh Bay Wharves and associated buildings and works are a virtually intact port and stevedoring facility created by the Sydney Harbour Trust in response to the requirements of maritime trade at the time (1900s).
Photographer: L Gould
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 25/03/1991
Subject: View of Wharf 6 shoreshed from Hickson Road with access bridge in the background.
Photographer: L Gould
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 02/02/1989
Subject: Hand forged ironwork.
Photographer: L Gould
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 25/03/1991
Subject: The wharves are constructed of turpentine piles spaced on a 10ft grid, come spliced together to reach down to rock 145ft below sea level.
Photographer: J O'Loughlin
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 25/03/1991
Subject: Hickson Road showing bridges connecting bond stores to wharf shoresheds. The Engineer-in-Chief of the Sydney Harbour Trust, H.D. Walsh designed and constructed a new system of wharves, stores and associated roads and hydraulic systems to service them.
Photographer: L Gould
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 02/02/1989
Subject: End of Pier One (wharf no. 1) showing verandah detail.
Photographer: J O'Loughlin
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 25/03/1991
Subject: Detail showing wharf construction. Bond Store No. 1 in background (built 1880s, modified by the Sydney Harbour Trust).
Photographer: J O'Loughlin
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 25/03/1991
Subject: The wharves have a strong distinctive character created by the logical use of heavy timber construction and the regular grid layout of piles, columns, beams and infill cladding.
Photographer: J O'Loughlin
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 25/03/1991