• From 1852 Elizabeth Farm was occupied by various tenants and agents, including William Billyard, Crown Solicitor of NSW from 1875 until 1883.[1].
  • Elizabeth was instrumental in pioneering Australia's wool industry. It is said that "Australia rides on the sheep' back." Elizabeth farm is a public museum.
  • **Visiting Elizabeth Farm ** is a barrier-free museum. ... For more information head to the website https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/elizabeth-farm/visit.
  • Elizabeth Farm, Parramatta: gerekçelerin tarihi üzerine araştırma: bir rapor . Cesaret, Suzanne (1997). Elizabeth Çiftliği Koruma Planı - Gözden Geçirildi .
  • Elizabeth Farm was the home of John and Elizabeth Macarthur and was operational from 1793. This early Australian homestead became the design for many...
  • Elizabeth Farm offers visitors the opportunity to explore the beautifully preserved grounds and gardens, as well as the meticulously restored historic house.
  • An intriguing record of Elizabeth Farm, Sydney, shot in 1966 by John Kingsford Smith for the National Trust of Australia showing the last occupants nestled in their…
  • Nestled in the picturesque suburb of Rosehill, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, the esteemed Elizabeth Farm stands as a testament to history.
  • It is managed as a museum open to the general public at a fee. Elizabeth Farm also offers an introductory video with complimentary guided tours.
  • Elizabeth Farm is notable both for being the birthplace of the Australian wool industry – John Macarthur imported merino sheep for breeding at the site – and fo.