Ultimo, New South Wales

Ultimo, New South Wales

Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Ultimo
city = Sydney
state = nsw


caption = Sydney Institute, Harris Street
lga = City of Sydney
postcode = 2007
pop = 4054 (2001 census)
area = 0.6
est =
propval =
stategov = Sydney
fedgov = Sydney
near-nw = Glebe
near-n = Pyrmont
near-ne = Sydney CBD
near-w = Glebe
near-e = Haymarket
near-sw = Camperdown
near-s = Chippendale
near-se = Haymarket
dist1 = 2
dir 1 = south-west
location1 = Sydney CBD

Ultimo is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Ultimo is located 2 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Sydney.

Broadway is a locality around the road of the same name, which is located on the borders of Ultimo, Chippendale and Glebe.

History

'Ultimo' was originally the name of the estate of Dr John Harris, on 34 acres granted to him by Governor King in 1803. It was named for a clerical error in a legal case against Harris that had prevented him being court-martialled. His offence was listed as 'ultimo' (having occurred in the previous month) when it should have been cited as 'instant' (having occurred in the same month). [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/From-heaven-to-hell-in-one-easy-walk/2005/03/06/1110044256899.html From heaven to hell in one easy walk - National - www.smh.com.au ] ] Harris Street is named in his honour. [ "The Book of Sydney Suburbs", Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8, page 257]

The area remained as farmland, in possession of the Harris family, until it was subdivided in 1859. At that time, most of the current streets were laid out, and the descendants of John Harris constructed the first residences in the area (at least one of which - a row of terraces in Wattle Street - pictured below - was still owned by the family in the early 1980s).

Residential development accelerated in the 1880s. In 1891 the population of the Pyrmont-Ultimo area was 19,177, in 3,966 dwellings. The population peaked at around 30,000 in 1900. However, the construction of factories, quarries, woolstores and a power station in the early 20th century saw the demolition of hundreds of houses, and a steady decline in population. It was a good site for warehouses because of its proximity to Darling Harbour. Several examples of the Federation Warehouse style can be found along Wattle Street. By 1954, the population of Pyrmont and Ultimo was 5,000, and by 1978 it was just 1,800. [Matthews, Michael R. "Pyrmont & Ultimo a History" (1982)]

Subsequently, many industries began to move to cheaper land further from the CBD, and the decline of the wool industry made Ultimo's 15 woolstores redundant. By the start of the 1980s, derelict industrial sites began to be redeveloped for residences, mostly as apartments, a process that continues to the present.Very little industry remains in the area, and its current character is a combination of residential and commercial. However, the Dairy Farmer's Cooperative still operates from its facility in Ultimo Road, as it has done since 1912. Another conspicuous industrial relic is the brick shell of Davey's Flour Mill, built in 1911, and adjacent to the southern approach to the Anzac Bridge.

Wentworth Park commenced its life as a creek and swamp, known from the 1830s as Blackwattle Cove Swamp. Wentworth Park became a rugby league oval and the home ground of the Glebe Dirty Reds who were a part of the New South Wales Rugby League premiership back in its inception.

Churches

One of the landmarks in the area is the Uniting Church on the corner of Quarry Street and Bulwara Road. The church was originally built in 1883 to replace the old Presbyterian Church at Mount Street, Pyrmont. The latter had been the first Presbyterian Church in the colony, but it outgrew its old premises and the congregation had to move to the new church in Ultimo. A manse was built a few years later. By 2001 the church was in bad repair and had to be restored with help from a government grant. The church is still active and the congregation goes by the name of The Mustard Seed. [www.mustardseed.unitingchurch.org.au]

Commercial Area

The commercial areas of Ultimo are mainly centred around Broadway, Harris Street and Wattle Street. The Broadway Shopping Centre is located in the former site of the flagship building of the Grace Brothers department store chain. The Ultimo area is undergoing gentrification, with considerable redevelopment of industrial buildings for residential and commercial purposes.

The Sydney-based radio and television studios for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation are located in Ultimo on Harris Street. Harris Street is also the home of Sydney's Powerhouse Museum. Wentworth Park is a multi-purpose sporting facility in Ultimo that is used for various sports including rugby union, rugby league, soccer and greyhound racing.

Transport

Ultimo is well-served by public transport. Central railway station is at the southern border of the suburb, on the opposite side of Broadway. Metro Light Rail and the Sydney monorail both have stations at the eastern edge of the suburb, where Ultimo borders Darling Harbour. Many buses travel along Broadway.

A distinctive landmark in Ultimo is the railway viaduct that carries the old railway line through Wentworth Park. The viaduct was built in 1922 and consists primarily of twenty-three brick arches. It is considered "an outstanding example of engineering brickwork" and is listed on the Register of the National Estate. [The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/40] The viaduct now carries the Metro Light Rail line.

chools

Ultimo is home to the main campus of the University of Technology, Sydney and the Sydney Institute of TAFE, the largest TAFE in New South Wales. The International Grammar School is located near the western boundary. Ultimo Primary School is bounded by Jones Street, Wattle Street and Quarry Street.

Houses

In common with other inner suburbs such as Surry Hills, Ultimo still has some of the oldest examples of Victorian Terraced houses in Australia. Despite constant 'slum' clearance and redevelopment during the 20th century, many fine examples exist and, as in other inner suburbs, have been progressively 'gentrified' in recent times.

Population

The 2001 census recorded a population of 4,054, 46% of whom were born overseas. Its proximity to Chinatown means that it has historically had a large Chinese population.

References

External links

[http://www.wentworthparksport.com.au/ Wentworth Park]


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