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The Ryde police station is a heritage-listed lockup, police residence and police station located at 808-810 Victoria Road, Ryde in the City of Ryde local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Mortimer Lewis and built from 1836 to 1837 by David Taylor; Messrs Brodie & Craig.
Ryde police station; S. Sydney Cove West Archaeological Precinct; W. Wellington Convict and Mission Site This page was last edited on 22 August 2018, at 10:30 (UTC). ...
The City of Ryde has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Denistone, 1-13 Pennant Avenue: The Hermitage [5] Eastwood, Marsden Road: Brush Farm [6] Gladesville, 144 Ryde Road: Gladesville Drill Hall [7] Ryde, 782 Victoria Road: Willandra, Ryde [8] Ryde, 808-810 Victoria Road: Ryde police station [9] Ryde, 813 Victoria Road: Addington ...
The police station, a simple sandstone structure, was designed by Colonial Architect Mortimer Lewis and built in 1837. Willandra is a two-storey Georgian home built by the Devlin family c. 1845 , and more recently used as an art gallery and headquarters for the Ryde and District Historical Society.
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Ryde Esplanade railway station serves the town of Ryde on the Isle of Wight, and forms part of the Ryde Transport Interchange. Located on the sea front, it is the most convenient station for the majority of the town. Ryde Esplanade is also the location of the principal ticket office and all lost property facilities for the Island Line.
George Henry French 1906 - 1930 (also station master at Ryde Esplanade) Malcolm J. Bucket 1930 [14] - 1931 (formerly station master at Fratton, also station master at Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St John's) H.E. Millichap ca. 1935 - 1941 (also station master at Ryde Esplanade and Ryde St John's) T.F. Thompson 1941 - 1949 [15] T. Rowley Cliff ca. 1951