:Camperdown, New South Wales

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{{Infobox Australian place

| type = suburb

| name = Camperdown

| city = Sydney

| state = nsw

| image = Camperdown Hotel on the corner of Parramatta Rd and Layton St in Camperdown.jpg

| caption = Camperdown Hotel on the corner of Parramatta Rd and Layton St

|local_map = yes

|zoom=13

| lga = City of Sydney

| lga2 = Inner West Council

| postcode = 2050

| pop = 9,381

| pop_year = {{CensusAU|2021}}

| pop_footnotes = {{Census 2021 AUS|id=SAL10780|name=Camperdown|access-date=13 November 2024|quick=on}}

| elevation = 25

| area = 1.5

| est =

| stategov = Balmain

| stategov2 = Newtown

| fedgov = *Grayndler

| dist1 = 4

| dir1 = SW

| location1 = Sydney CBD

| near-nw = Annandale

| near-n = Glebe

| near-ne = Chippendale

| near-w = Stanmore

| near-e = Darlington

| near-sw = Stanmore

| near-s = Newtown

| near-se = Darlington

}}

Camperdown is an inner western suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Camperdown is located 4 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district and is part of the Inner West region. Camperdown lies across the local government areas of the City of Sydney and Inner West Council.

Camperdown is a heavily populated suburb and is home to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, the University of Sydney and the historic Camperdown Cemetery.{{Cite web |title=Camperdown |url=https://rhng.com.au/suburb/2/camperdown |access-date=2023-12-14 |website=Raine & Horne Newtown |language=en}} It was also once home to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, which was relocated to be next to Westmead Hospital in Sydney's west. The hospital buildings and grounds have been redeveloped into apartment complexes.

History

Camperdown takes its name from the Battle of Camperdown (or Camperduin in Dutch). It was named by Governor William Bligh who received a grant of 240 acres (1 km2) of land covering present day Camperdown and parts of Newtown. The land passed to Bligh's son-in-law Maurice O'Connell, commander of the 73rd Regiment, later Sir Maurice, when Bligh returned to England.Dando-Collins, Captain Bligh's Other Mutiny, Random House, Sydney, 2007, {{ISBN|978-1-74166-798-1}} Camperdown was established as a residential and farming area in the early 19th century.

In 1827, a racecourse was opened on land where the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital now stands. The University of Sydney was incorporated in 1850 and its first buildings were designed by Edmund Blacket (1817–1883). In 1859, Blacket's Great Hall was opened at the university.The Book of Sydney Suburbs'', Compiled by Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia {{ISBN|0-207-14495-8}}

Heritage listings

Camperdown has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

  • 10, 14 Australia Street: Cranbrook{{cite NSW SHR|5045210|Cranbrook Group|hr=00418|fn=S90/05368 & HC 32865, 9952|access-date=18 May 2018}}
  • Missenden Road: Admission Block, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital {{cite NSW SHR|5012305|Royal Prince Alfred Hospital - Admission Block|hr=00830|fn=S90/07364/03|access-date=18 May 2018}}
  • Missenden Road: Victoria & Albert Pavilions, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital{{cite NSW SHR|5012306|Royal Prince Alfred Hospital - Victoria & Albert Pavilions|hr=00829|fn=S90/07364/0|access-date=18 May 2018}}
  • Corner of Parramatta and City Roads: Victoria Park{{cite NSW SHR|5056444|The University of Sydney, University Colleges and Victoria Park|hr=01974|fn=EF14/10022|access-date=21 December 2019}}

Image:Camperdown Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 1.JPG|Kerry Packer Education Centre

Image:Camperdown Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 2.JPG|Royal Prince Albert Pavilion

Image:Camperdown Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 3.JPG|Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Demographics

At the 2021 census there were 9,381 people living in Camperdown. In Camperdown, 59.4% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 5.0%, China 3.7%, New Zealand 3.0%, India 1.8% and United States of America 1.6%. 73.2% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 4.5% and Cantonese 1.8%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 58.1% and Catholic 14.7%.{{Cite web |title=2021 Camperdown (NSW), Census All persons QuickStats |url=https://www.abs.gov.au/census/find-census-data/quickstats/2021/SAL10780 |access-date=2022-08-18 |website=Australian Bureau of Statistics}}

Education

A large part of Camperdown is taken up by the University of Sydney and the residential colleges within the university. These colleges include: St John's College, St Andrew's College, St Paul's College, Sancta Sophia College, Wesley College and The Women's College.

Image:Main Quadrangle in the University of Sydney.JPG|Main Quadrangle, University of Sydney

Image:Camperdown St Andrews College.JPG|St Andrew's College, University of Sydney

Image:Camperdown St Johns College.JPG|St John's College, University of Sydney

Image:Camperdown Womens College.JPG|The Women's College, University of Sydney

Houses

In common with neighbouring inner city suburbs such as Newtown and Enmore, Camperdown has large areas of Victorian terraced housing, including many examples of single storey terraces. There are several examples of semi-detached houses which became popular around the time of Australia's Federation at the turn of the 20th century. With the advent of gentrification, from the late 20th century, modern infill development now tends to be sympathetic with the traditional Victorian and Edwardian streetscapes.{{cite web |url=https://www.bresicwhitney.com.au/suburbs/camperdown-2050 |title=About Camperdown |access-date=20 January 2017}}

Image:Single Storey Terraces.jpg|Modest terraced homes

Image:Rare Weatherboard Terraces.jpg|Weatherboard terraces

Image:Former Corner Store.jpg|Former corner store

Image:Sympathetic Modern Development.jpg|Infill

Parks

File:View of the Camperdown and Newtown local area.jpg local area]]

Victoria Park is located on the corner of Parramatta Road and City Road, adjacent to the University of Sydney.

Camperdown Park is surrounded by Mallett, Pidcock, Fowler and Australia Streets and includes several sports grounds and an urban farm.{{Cite web|url=https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/explore/parks-sport-and-recreation/parks-and-playgrounds/parks-by-suburb/camperdown-parks/camperdown-park|title=Camperdown Park|website=Inner West Council|access-date=2020-01-11}}

Contrary to popular belief and naming conventions, the highly-frequented 'Camperdown Memorial Park' actually resides in the suburb of Newtown.{{Cite web |title=Camperdown Memorial Rest Park - Inner West Council |url=https://www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au/explore/parks-sport-and-recreation/parks-and-playgrounds/parks-by-suburb/newtown-parks/camperdown-memorial-rest-park |access-date=2024-01-28 |website=www.innerwest.nsw.gov.au |language=en}}

Transport

Roads

Parramatta Road (Great Western Highway) (A22) is a major transport artery between Sydney and Parramatta. It runs across the northern side of Camperdown. City Road (A36) is part of a major route to the southern suburbs of Sydney. It meets Parramatta Road and Broadway at a major intersection on the eastern tip of Camperdown. Both City Road and Parramatta Road had tram services until the late 1950s.

Notable people

References

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