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Busby's Bore Fountain commemorates the Busby Bore, a tunnel built to carry water from Lachlan Swamp (now Centennial Park) to Hyde Park.
Built in 1816, this sandstone cottage served as a sailors' home, water police headquarters & more.
Originally the site of Camperdown Cemetery, all but a small walled-off section adjacent to St Stephen's Church was converted into a spacious public park in 1948.
Cape Baily Lighthouse is a scenic stop along the Cape Baily Track in the Kamay Botany Bay National Park near Cape Solander.
Cape Bowling Green Light is an active lighthouse on Cape Bowling Green, a long promontory ending in a long, low sand bar about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Ayr, Queensland, Australia.
The Captain Cook landmark commemorates Captain James Cook.
In 1770, Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook landed at the Botany Bay inscription site.
Carss Cottage was built in the 1860s by William Carss, a Scottish emigrant and carpenter who arrived in Australia in 1831 and was brought here by the Reverend John Dunmore Lang.
The Sydney Cenotaph is a Grade I listed monument on Martin Place in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The marble statue of Charles Dickens appears to have been one of eleven statues acquired in 1889 to decorate the redesigned park.
The Chinese Presbyterian Church, also known as the CPC, is a Presbyterian church on the corner of Crown Street and Albion Street, Surry Hills, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Don Bank (also known as the Don Bank Museum) is a heritage-listed former residence and now house museum, It was built from 1853 to 1858 for Edward Wollstonecraft.
Come and visit Dredge's cabin.
Fountain built to honor Australian WWII soldiers featuring an iconic, modernist spherical design.
Elizabeth Bay House is a heritage-listed Colonial Regency style house and now a museum and grotto, located at 7 Onslow Avenue.
Elizabeth Farm is an historic estate located in Rosehill, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. Elizabeth Farm was the family home of wool pioneer, John and his wife Elizabeth Macarthur.
The Emden had been inflicting terrible casualties on Allied forces for some time, so the Australian ship was finally able to destroy this threat.
People of all ages and experiences are welcome to come visit Eryldene.
Experiment Farm Cottage is a heritage-listed former farm and residence and now house museum. It is one of Australia's oldest standing residences, being built in c.1834.
The Orphan Women's School (1813) on Western Sydney University's Parramatta campus is one of the most important heritage sites in New South Wales.
An impeccable colonial estate with a proud pedigree.
The Frazer Memorial Fountain is a historical site and museum located in Sydney, NSW.
Built in 1840, this Colonial Georgian townhouse now features historical & agricultural exhibits.
Harbour island & TV location once inhabited by convicts, with an 1830s gunpowder store & barracks.
The Old Government House is a Grade II listed former 'country residence' used by the first ten governors of New South Wales between 1800 and 1847, located in Parramatta Park in Parramatta, NSW.
The Govett Street Gates is a historical site and museum located in Randwick, NSW.
Grotto Point Lighthouse is located in the Dobroyd Precinct of Sydney Harbor National Park.
To mark the 80th anniversary of this day, the Parramatta Memorial Sub-Section of the Naval Association of Australia (NAAPM) will hold a memorial service to commemorate the 138 men of H.M.A.S.
Hambledon Cottage is a heritage-listed former residence and now house museum at 47 Hassall Street, Harris Park, City of Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
HMAS Onslow (SS 60/SSG 60) is one of six Oberon-class submarines, decommissioned in 1999 and previously operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).