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The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

The road was officially opened on the 13th. Governor Macquarie particularly chose this 'auspicious' day, as he described it, to open the road for it was his wife's birthday. And it is this date that Joseph Henry Maiden (director of the gardens 1896-1924) later nominated as the foundation date of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. But the gardens were not at this stage widely open to the public. Sydney's respectable citizens could use the Outer Domain during the day, but the Inner Domain, especially the land around Government House and the Government Garden were for the Governor's Pleasure. A plan commissioned by the Governor in 1816 to celebrate the completion of improvements shows the gradual evolution of the garden. You can see the new road looping around Yurong / Mrs Macquarie's Chair, the Nursery, the Government Garden, and a cottage built for the gardener. By the 1850s the gardens were developed into a series of formal and informal gardens and areas of Woccanmagully or Farm Cove were being reclaimed. Mrs Macquarie's Chair had become a popular picnic spot on long weekends and celebrations, as this painting from 1855 shows.BE THUS RECORDED THAT THE ROAD Round the inside of the Government Domain Called MRS MACQUARIE'S ROAD so named by the Governor on account of her having Originally Planned it Measuring 3 Miles, and 377 Yards Was finally Completed on the 13th Day of June 1816.

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