under construction and
Lavender Bay railway station on the left Lavender Bay was named after the
Boatswain (bosun), George Lavender, from the prison hulk "Phoenix", which was moored there for many years. The bay is dual-named Gooweebahree, (also sometimes written as Quiberee) in the
Dharug language of the local inhabitants, the
Cammeraygal people of the
Eora nation. The colonists also called it Hulk Bay and sometimes Phoenix Bay. George Lavender lived on adjacent to the property of
Billy Blue. On 30 May 1915
Lavender Bay railway station was opened to take the place of
Milsons Point railway station. This only lasted for seven weeks, as passengers refused to alight here and demanded that trains stop at Milsons Point. During the
Sydney Harbour Bridge construction, Lavender Bay station was the terminus of the
North Shore railway line. The area is now used to stable
Sydney Trains rolling stock.
Heritage listings Lavender Bay has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: • 1 Walker Street:
Brett Whiteley House ==Population==