12 episodes

A companion to accompany you as you wander on foot through the streets of Sydney.

Urban Ambling Mercator

    • Society & Culture

A companion to accompany you as you wander on foot through the streets of Sydney.

    Eccelston Du Faur

    Eccelston Du Faur

    Despite the fabulous name , this is not about a Spike Milligan or Barry Humphreys character.There really was an Eccleston Frederick Du Faur. He left a wonderful legacy to his adopted city of Sydney.In his quiet methodical way he made his dreams come true and left Sydney a better place than found it.As if being one of the founders of the Art Gallery of NSW was not enough, he was the driving force behind the creation of the Kuringai Chase National Park. That preserved a large area of rugged native bushland on Sydneys northern edge.A gift for the ages!!

    • 30 min
    Rags to Riches - The mysterious 42 Million Dollar Man - John Henry Challis.

    Rags to Riches - The mysterious 42 Million Dollar Man - John Henry Challis.

    In 1890 the University of Sydney received 250,000 Pounds from the Estate of John H Challis.It was the first major private benefaction. In today's money , that is $ 42,000,000!The gift was used to create professorships in Law, Medicine, Veterinary Science, Biology,Civil Engineering English Literature, History and Philosophy.Challis thus made a major contribution to Sydney.He arrived in Sydney at the age of 22 with little money.Over the next 26 years he worked as a merchant, and clearly made a lot of money.What do we know about him ?The answer seems to be, not very much; even though Challis House is in Martin Place and Challis Avenue , Potts Point is named after him.

    • 22 min
    Not only a Statue but an Obelisk as well - Allan Cunningham

    Not only a Statue but an Obelisk as well - Allan Cunningham

    There is a statue of Allan Cunningham on the Bent Street frontage of the Lands Department , at the corner with Loftus Street. There is an obelisk to his memory in a pond in the Botanical Gardens, just near the kiosk.As if that was not enough- the Federal Electorate of Cunningham commemorates him; Cunninghams Gap ( which is the access from the coast to Toowoomba ) commemorates his discovery of it and the Cunningham Highway ( which runs from Ipswich 327 kms to Goondiwindi ), is named in his honor.He has certainly left his mark.He was first and foremost , a botanist , and discovery was used to allow him to collect and record plants.This pod sketches the life of a very well travelled person.

    • 23 min
    Mr George Bass

    Mr George Bass

    Naval Surgeon, Explorer, Adventurer, and perhaps a would-be Smuggler
    George Bass was an extraordinary person, enormously talented and incredibly brave. It was her, together with Matthew Flinders who carried out early exploration from the infant colony at Sydney by traveling down the south coast and ultimately proving there was a large body of water between what is now Victoria and Tasmania. previously maps had all been drawn with Tasmania drawn connected to the “northern island”.
    He was an extraordinary man but was never fully recognised in a public way for his efforts. He was highly regarded by those who knew him well, referring to him with phrases such as “ingenious, enterprising, and remarkable” - praise any of us would be overwhelmed to have applied to ourselves. Despite that,  history didn’t treat him well and he is often overshadowed by Flinders. The best indication of which is that no one wrote a biography of him until 1952. There is a subsequent one but it took all that time for someone to tell us about this wonderful man.
    He is one of the statues on the Lands Department building, on the Northern Facade of the building. It is truly extraordinary how much he packed into 32 years, the entire span of his life.
    If you asked ten Australians who George Bass is or what he did, not many could do it but hopefully this will help close that gap.

    • 33 min
    To Observatory Hill Sydney's Forgotten Gem

    To Observatory Hill Sydney's Forgotten Gem

    If you are visiting Sydney, and only have a day or two and you’re wondering what the best thing would be to do. Then I don’t think there’s much doubt that you should go up to Observatory hill.
    It’s...

    • 17 min
    Windmills and Millers Point

    Windmills and Millers Point

    In this episode we return to Churchill, which is on the Rocks Ridge, and move away from the valley of the tank stream heading down towards Darling Harbour, and millers point.
    On the way, we mention why gas...

    • 19 min

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