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Craignathan, Neutral Bay c1880

Ben Boyd's store at left, Craignathan residence, Thrupps Cottage at right

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Housing

Residential building

Neutral Bay

Lower north shore harbourside suburb, named by Governor Phillip when he decreed in 1789 that all non-British 'neutral' ships visiting Port Jackson were to anchor there. Since the 1960s many apartment buildings and town houses have been built due to its desirable inner city location.

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Craignathan

House constructed in Hayes Street Neutral Bay which was demolished in 1968.

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Thrupp's Estate

700 acres (283 hectares) in the Kurraba Point area of Neutral Bay, given to Alfred Thrupp by his father-in-law John Piper in 1816. It was later sold to Daniel Cooper.

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