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The Dictionary of Sydney Macquarie Wall Public building Convict-era sandstone wall in the Royal Botanic Gardens.
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 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.
The Queen Victoria Building (abbreviated as the QVB) is a heritage-listed late-nineteenth-century building designed by the architect George McRae located at 429–481 George Street in the Sydney central business district, in the Australian state of New South Wales. The Romanesque Revival building was constructed between 1893 and 1898 and is 30 metres (98 ft) wide by 190 metres (620 ft) long.
Regimental Square is a war memorial in the Wynyard area, Central Sydney, Australia.
The fountain is in the courtyard of Sydney Hospital of a distinctly Australian design, consisting of a group of brolgas surmounted by black swans displaying their crimson beaks.
Susannah Place is a heritage-listed former grocery store and workers' cottages and now historic house museum located at 58-64 Gloucester Street.