Bath House
In the early colonial days of New South Wales, the governor of the day enjoyed a "country residence" at Parramatta, these days rejoicing in the title of "Old Government House". It was in official use between 1800 and 1847.
In 1822, Governor Brisbane commissioned this bath house. It gradually fell into ruin but was coverted in 1886 to be a band pavilion. As part of the work the roof was completely replaced. In extra is a four merged image pano of the collonade.
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