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The Quarantine Station, North Head, also known as the Manley Quarantine Station was a [[quarantine]] station at Manly in [[Sydney]] Australia.  It was in operation from 1828 to 1984.
The Quarantine Station, North Head, also known as the Manley Quarantine Station was a [[quarantine]] station at Manly in [[Sydney]] Australia.  It was in operation from 1828 to 1984.


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*Quarantine Station : Sydney Harbour National Park Open Day booklet 1999
*Quarantine Station : Sydney Harbour National Park Open Day booklet 1999
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
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The Quarantine Station, North Head, also known as the Manley Quarantine Station was a quarantine station at Manly in Sydney Australia. It was in operation from 1828 to 1984.

It is now part of the Sydney Harbour National Park under the management of the National Parks and Wildlife Service and is operated by the government as a tourist and historic site.


References:

  • Quarantine Station : Sydney Harbour National Park Conservation Plan,

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service 1997 printing

  • Quarantine Station : Sydney Harbour National Park Open Day booklet 1999

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service