Rozelle

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Rozelle
SydneyNew South Wales
King george park and foreshore.JPG
Foreshore of Iron Cove at King George Park
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Population 7,919 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density 4,170/km2 (10,790/sq mi)
Established 1892
Postcode(s) 2039
Area 1.9 km2 (0.7 sq mi)
Location 4 km (2 mi) west of Sydney CBD
LGA(s) Municipality of Leichhardt
State electorate(s) Balmain
Federal Division(s) Sydney
Suburbs around Rozelle:
Birchgrove Balmain Balmain East
Rodd Point Rozelle Pyrmont
Lilyfield Leichhardt Glebe

Rozelle is a suburb in the inner west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 4 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Leichhardt.

Location

Rozelle sits between the suburbs of Balmain to the north-west and Lilyfield to the south-west. Iron Cove is on the north-west border whilst Rozelle Bay, White Bay and Johnstons Bay make up the south-east border. These three bays surround the container port of Glebe Island which has been attached to the shoreline as part of the extensive reclamation of Rozelle Bay and White Bay which had begun in the 1890s.[2]

History

Rozelle Post Office, 1901 (National Archives of Australia)

By 1877 the population of Balmain West had increased and the Balmain post office was inadequate for their needs as a growing suburb. Residents petitioned for a post office of their own and in 1880 Balmain West post office was established in Joseph Gosling's grocery shop at the junction of Weston Road (now Victoria Road) and Withecombe Street. Over the next 10 years the population of Balmain West grew further and in 1891 work started on a new post office on the corner of Weston Road and Darling Street.[citation needed]

In December 1892, prior to the opening of the new post office, the Postmaster-General declared Rozelle (named after the nearby Rozelle Bay to the south east) as the new name for the Balmain West post office. The new Rozelle post office opened in 1894 and by the early 1900s, both the suburb itself and local residents had adopted the name.[citation needed]

The name Rozelle and Rozelle Bay (often shown as "Rozella Bay" on old maps), originated from the parrots found in abundance at Rose Hill (near Parramatta) the first suburb of Sydney, established as a prime farming area for the new colony. The parrots, also in abundance in the inner west Bay area of Sydney, were commonly called "Rose Hill parrots" or "Rose-hillers" then Rosella.[3]

Landmarks

Rozelle Tram Depot c. 1929
  • Rozelle Tram Depot, constructed in stages from 1904, is the largest remaining tram depot in Sydney, and is one of five remaining tram depots in the state of New South Wales. Operations ceased on 22 November 1958. The depot at present contains six historic trams, some of which date back to the 1930s, as well as an old coach that has been heavily vandalised. The trams that were in near mint condition prior to 2000 have now been vandalised, stripped and painted with graffiti.[4]
  • A dominant structure on the landscape, the coal-fired White Bay Power Station supplied electricity to Sydney for 70 years during the 20th century and was last used in 1983. The station now lies derelict at the junction of Roberts and Victoria Road at White Bay. Next door stood the White Bay Hotel, which opened in 1916 but fell victim to lack of customers in 1992 and was destroyed by fire in 2008.
  • On the western side of the peninsula, the moderne-style Iron Cove Bridge, which opened in 1955, crosses the Parramatta River linking Rozelle with the suburb of Drummoyne. Alongside the bridge on the Rozelle side is the site of the Balmain Power Station, which was demolished in 1996 to make way for residential apartments.
  • On the eastern side stands the ANZAC Bridge, completed in 1996, it is the main arterial link between the inner west and Sydney city. Below the bridge lies its predecessor, the Glebe Island Bridge, which opened in 1901.
  • St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Darling Street, was designed by E.J. Bowen and built in 1904. It is a brick building with stone trimmings and a slate roof. It is now listed on the Register of the National Estate.[5]

Schools and colleges

Churches

  • St Joseph's Catholic Church
  • St Thomas's Anglican Church
  • C3 Church

Pubs and Bars

Rozelle is home to some of Sydney's most historic pubs including: [7]

  • 3 Weeds
  • The Bald Rock Hotel
  • The Welcome Hotel
  • Red Lion Hotel
  • Ruby L'Otel
  • Bridge Hotel
  • Merton Hotel

Gallery

References

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  2. Land and Property Information NSW, Central Mapping Authority Sheets U0945-32, U0945-33, note 33
  3. Book of Sydney Suburbs, Frances Pollon (Angus and Robertson) 1990, p.231
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  5. The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/40
  6. The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/41
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  • The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, ISBN 0-333-33750-6
  • Solling, M; Reynolds, P; Leichhardt: On the margins of the city, Allen & Unwin, 1997, ISBN 1-86448-408-X.
  • Lawrence, J; Warne, C; A Pictorial History of Balmain to Glebe, Kingsclear Books, 1995, ISBN 0-908272-40-5.

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