Set out from Petersham Oval this AM (site, as posted elsewhere, of Bradman's Sydney district cricket debut, which included a century and three wickets) and discovered, while waiting for the rest of the group, that it's also the site of a very early colonist's attempt to grow "Indian corn" - the colonist in question having been born in Petersham, England the name of the suburb in a sense begins here.
We ran through Annandale and Rozelle, which, away from the main roads, are very attractive suburbs. White's Creek makes a brief unconcreted appearance in Annandale, in a very nicely landscaped wetlands.
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