Mosman Bay, 1916
Oil painting Purchased 1984 DG 464
Oil painting Purchased 1984 DG 464
Despite its beauty and proximity to the city, Mosman Bay lacked adequate transport facilities. After his failed attempt at establishing a pleasure resort there during the 1860s, in 1871 Richard Hayes Harnett purchased the entire Mosman Estate for a second time. Living in Archibald Mosman’s old home, he embarked on a career of land purchases and subdivision, ultimately founding the Mosman of today. Initially he subsidised a ferry service to encourage sales but then went on to build roads and other public facilities. The tram service seen here didn’t reach Mosman Bay until 1897.