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Far left. Tower used to reticulate water for hospital gardens. Water was stored in stone tanks under...

Far left. Tower used to reticulate water for hospital gardens. Water was stored in stone tanks under...

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Far left. Tower used to reticulate water for hospital gardens. Water was stored in stone tanks under female wards. It collected in gutters and ran down through verandah posts to tanks. Centre. In 1903 this was the main entrance to Callan Park. The 1st floor was occupied by the Medical Superintendent. The building is now the offices of the New South Wales Institutes of Psychiatry.

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Far left. Tower used to reticulate water for hospital gardens. Water was stored in stone tanks under female wards. It collected in gutters and ran down through verandah posts to tanks. Centre. In 1903 this was the main entrance to Callan Park. The 1st floor was occupied by the Medical Superintendent. The building is now the offices of the New South Wales Institutes of Psychiatry.

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1903

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PX*D 241/Item 8a

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9gkZQ3e9

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DCL115820

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Far left. Tower used to reticulate water for hospital gardens. Water was stored in stone tanks under female wards. It collected in gutters and ran down through verandah posts to tanks. Centre. In 1903 this was the main entrance to Callan Park. The 1st floor was occupied by the Medical Superintendent. The building is now the offices of the New South...

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PX*D 241/Item 8a

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9gkZQ3e9

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DCL115820

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