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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.
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.
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.
The Frazer Memorial Fountain is a historical site and museum located in Sydney, NSW.
Harbour island & TV location once inhabited by convicts, with an 1830s gunpowder store & barracks.
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.
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).
The HMAS Vampire is a Maritime museum located in Derby, NSW.
This still functioning, red & white striped lighthouse was first constructed in 1858.
Former prison providing a glimpse into the lives of convicts & orphans who dwelt there in the 1800s.
The Hyde Park Obelisk is a Grade I listed obelisk that served as a sewer vent and is now a monument in Hyde Park.
Juniper Hall is a Grade II Listed former residential and children's home, now a commercial building and exhibition venue.
The Justice and Police Museum is a heritage-listed former water police station, offices and courthouse and now justice and police museum.
The Walkway stretches more than half a mile from Rhodes Station to Concord Hospital in Sydney's inner west, along the mangrove-clad shores of Brays Bay on the Parramatta River.
Created by Korean war veteran Ed McCarthy to commemorate those who served in the 'Forgotten War'
Lindesay is a heritage-listed former residence and now offices, functions and house museum located at 1a Carthona Avenue, Darling Point, Municipality of Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia.
The Dictionary of Sydney Macquarie Wall Public building Convict-era sandstone wall in the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Nutcote is the beautiful harbourside home of May Gibbs (1877-1969), Australia’s foremost children’s author and illustrator
Chippendale Time Out says this now-defunct Grade II listed railway station and platform building was originally a "funeral house", hence its name.
Sandstone bench carved by convicts in 1811 for the then-governor's wife, offering harbour views.
The MV Krait is a wooden-hulled vessel famous for its use during World War II by the Z Special Unit (Z Force) of Australia during the raid against Japanese ships anchored in Singapore Harbour.
The NSW Schoolhouse Museum was North Ryde Public School's first building.
The Old Police Station, The Rocks is a heritage-listed former police station and now home to Sergeant Lok, a Modern Asian restaurant and bar, that is located at 127-129 George Street.
Parriwi Head Light is an active lighthouse located just off Parriwi Road, near Rosherville Reserve on the south side of Middle Harbour in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia