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Entrance to the chapel, Wentworth Mausoleum / State Government Printing Office
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Title:
Entrance to the chapel, Wentworth Mausoleum / State Government Printing Office
Creator:
Date:
[June 1909]
Format:
1 photoprint : b&w ; 19.5 x 15 cm.
Inscription:
One of three photographs pasted onto the same page in an album and captioned 'Mausoleum - Tomb of W.C. Wentworth 1898'. This photograph dated 1901 in pencil on verso.
Subject:
Description:
William Charles Wentworth (1790-1872) of Vaucluse House died in England in March 1872 but in his lifetime he had told his family that he wished to be buried near a rocky outcrop on the hill above Parsley Bay, a site visible from the front verandah of Vaucluse House and overlooking both Sydney Harbour and the Vaucluse estate. In accordance with these wishes a vault was hewn out of a large single rock on the slope and 'left in its natural state outside'. A chapel was erected over the vault and the site was enclosed in a stone and iron palisade fence. [ref: Robert Griffin, Joy Hughes, editors Vaucluse House: a history & guide Museums of History NSW of NSW, 2007].
Provenance:
Nielsen-Vaucluse Park Trust.
Source:
Vaucluse House ; Nielsen-Vaucluse Park Trust photograph album / 5
Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
32603