Expert: Dr Sue Rosen
Provision of expert historical evidence on internal alterations in the former Bank of Australasia in Queensland Planning & Environment Court.
Expert: Dr Sue Rosen
Provision of Expert Evidence in a case before the Land and Environment Court Re: the refusal of a DA by Randwick Council to construct multi-level apartments near two Heritage Conservation Areas at Little Bay and Heritage Items.
Photographer and Compiler: Liz Gorman
10 Oswald Street Darling Point NSW 2027 (Lot 4 DP 1197166) is listed as a heritage item of local significance inSchedule 5 of the Woollahra Local Environmental Plan (LEP) 2014.
The photographic archival record was required by Woollahra Municipal Council per consent condition B.4 of Development Consent Notice for DA 462/2021/1, dated 22 December 2021.
lCKDA Architecture Pty Ltd produced the architectural drawings, and the Heritage Impact Statement was prepared by P.A Duggan Architect and Heritage Consultant.
The photographic archival record was completed in accordance with the NSW Heritage Office guidelines for photographic recording of heritage items.
Author: Dr Sue Rosen.
Research Assistance: Emily Pickering.
Client: Beuna Vista Home Designs
This Heritage Impact Statement assessed the impact of internal alterations to the inerrior and additions to the rear of this interwar bungalow located in the Mount Errington Precinct of the Hornsby West Side Heritage Conservation Area in the vicinity of several heritage items listed in the Hornsby LEP.
Author: Dr. Sue Rosen
Client: Private Client.
The object of this Heritage Impact Statement was to assess the heritage impact of the construction of a new two storey residence adjacent to a heritage item listed on the Hornsby LEP.
Authors: Dr Sue Rosen & Ms Emily Pickering.
Client: NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service.
One of our major research projects this year was preparing a history of European occupation of Gogerly’s Point in the Royal National Park for NPWS. This work is intended as a resource in their evaluation of the heritage impact of development activities on their estate at Gogerly’s Point. No detailed study of its development that records prior owners and the mark they have left on the place exists.
We traced the history of the point through time, beginning with Thomas Lord and Charles Gogerly from 1845 and 1854. After the sale in 1888 to Sydney solicitor Edward Percy Simpson, Gogerly’s Point became for some 70 years an elite beach side retreat. Stuart Douglas Ritchie acquired Simpson’s Mount Telford in 1906 and progressively acquired the northern most half of the Point.
Other notable residences, are Rathane, constructed by Henry Lamont Mackellar, c. 1899. Hilltop was constructed by the Rofe family after acquisition the Gogerly house site in 1906 and prior to 1910. The Allen legal family lived at Mombarra across the water at Lilli Pilli.
Post war there was a reconsolidation of ownership to the Sydney Diocese of the Church of England Property Trust and the Crown.
Client: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Authors: Ms Emily Pickering, Dr. Sue Rosen
We enjoyed preparing this report as a resource for future interpretative projects focused on Lady Carrington Drive….
Client: NSW National Park and Wildlife Service
Author: Dr. Sue Rosen
Carinya, a.k.a Bullimbah and Deeban and its surrounds is a significant site in the Sutherland Shire and in the Royal National Park…
Client: Private
Author: Dr. Sue Rosen, Dr. Sid French
The Booth Street Bridge was constructed in the context of Johnston’s Creek Stormwater Channel and associated sewerage works which were undertaken by contractors (Carter Gummow and Co.) on behalf of the Department of Public Works (PWD) across the 1890s….
Client: Public Works Advisory, for Blue Mountains City Council
Author: Dr. Sue Rosen, Dr. Sid French, Ms Emily Pickering [research]
One of our major projects this year was the preperation of a Conservation Management Plan (CMP) to outline strategies, guidelines and actions for the conservation of the heritage significance of Chelmsford Brige in Leura….