- Botany, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Botany
city = Sydney
state = nsw
caption = Botany School of Arts, Botany Road
lga = City of Botany Bay
postcode = 2019
pop = 7466 (2001 census)
area = 7
est =
propval =
stategov = Heffron
fedgov = Kingsford Smith
dist1 = 10
dir1 = south
location1=Sydney CBD
near-nw = "Sydney Airport "
near-n = Mascot
near-ne = Pagewood
near-w = "Sydney Airport "
near-e = Banksmeadow
near-sw = "Botany Bay "
near-s = "Botany Bay "
near-se = Port BotanyBotany is a
suburb in south-easternSydney , in the state ofNew South Wales ,Australia . Botany is located 10kilometres south of theSydney central business district and is part of theCity of Botany Bay . [Gregory's Sydney Street Directory, Gregory's Publishing Company, 2007]Botany sits on the northern shore of
Botany Bay , east ofSydney Airport , adjacent to the suburbs of Mascot, Banksmeadow, Pagewood and Port Botany.History
Botany Bay is where
Captain James Cook first landed on29th April 1770 , when navigating his way around Australia on his ship, the Endeavour. The ship's English botanistJoseph Banks and Swedish assistant botanistDaniel Solander , spent several days on shore collecting vast numbers of specimens, that were previously unknown. Cook's journals first referred to the bay as Sting Rays' Harbour, then later Botanist Bay and finally both these names were crossed out and replaced with Botany Bay. The suburb name comes from the bay it stands on. [Book of Sydney Suburbs, Frances Pollon (Angus and Robertson) 1990, p.35]Botany was originally planned as an agricultural district, in the same way the surrounding suburbs were used for market gardens. However, it became an industrial area with fellmongers yards and slaughter works. In 1809, Mr E Redmond was one of the first to settle here and
Simeon Lord (1771-1840) was an important developer in the area who built a fulling mill in 1815. In 1823 he was granted 600 acres and more grants followed. Part of his estate was subdivided in 1859 to create the Booralee Township and the rest was subdivided in 1887. The Sydney Waterworks were established in Botany in 1858. [Book of Sydney Suburbs, p.35]The Sir Joseph Banks Hotel was a popular hotel on the shores of Botany Bay. By 1850, a private zoo had been established there and visitors could go horse riding, play cricket and football. International athletes challenged the locals in the Sir Joseph Banks Handicap on the racetrack. In 1988, the Sir Joseph Banks Pleasure Gardens were refurbished with local industry contributions. The racing track was restored and an annual event called the Botany Bay Gift attracted international athletes again. The hotel, which was built in stages from 1840, is now listed on the Register of the National Estate. [The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/14] The other historic landmark in the area is St Matthew's Church of England, on the corner of Botany Road and Lord Street. It was built in 1862 and is now on the Register of the National Estate. [The Heritage of Australia, p.2/14]
Commercial Area
Port Botany is the site of Sydney's major port and as such, Botany is a suburb with extensive commercial development centred on shipping and freight. Botany also has a large chemical production facility owned by
Orica (previously ICI). The main shopping centre in Botany runs along Botany Road.Parks
Sir Joseph Banks Park comprises Foreshore Reserve and the Sir Joseph Banks Pleasure Gardens. Foreshore Reserve is 28 hectares of bushland on land reclaimed from
Botany Bay . The Reserve features walking tracks through sand dunes to protected wetlands, formed around a network of ponds. The Pleasure Gardens reflect the history of the area with a zoo playground featuring life size animal statues, a mosaic depicting Banks’s journey, decorative flag terrace, Banksia garden and the central oval running track. [ [http://www.villagevoice.com.au/article/99999999/LOCAL0308/61205007 Botany Bay Council - Botany Bay - Village Voice ] ] A statue of SirJoseph Banks examining botanical specimens is located in the pleasure gardens.chools
[http://www.botany-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Botany Public School] is a primary school in Botany. [http://www.jjcahill-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/ J.J. Cahill Memorial High School] in Mascot is the nearest high school.
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