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Finger Wharf
Finger Wharf View from Sydney Tower of Sydney Art Gallery and Finger Wharf Woolloomooloo Sydney Australia
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Finger Wharf - Woolloomooloo Sydney Australia
Finger Wharf - Woolloomooloo Sydney Australia The Finger Wharf or Woolloomooloo Wharf is a wharf in Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney, Australia. The structure is the longest timbered-piled wharf in the world and was completed in 1915.
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Finger Wharf - Woolloomooloo Sydney Australia
Finger Wharf - Woolloomooloo Sydney Australia The Finger Wharf or Woolloomooloo Wharf is a wharf in Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney, Australia. The structure is the longest timbered-piled wharf in the world and was completed in 1915.
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Finger Wharf & Marina Woolloomooloo
Finger Wharf & Marina Woolloomooloo The Finger Wharf or Woolloomooloo Wharf is a wharf in Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney, Australia. The structure is the longest timbered-piled wharf in the world,[1] and was completed in 1915. During its working life for around 70 years it mainly handled the export of wool, but also acted as a staging point for troop deployment to the World Wars as well as a disembarking point for new migrants arriving in Australia. Today it has been redeveloped as a fashionable complex housing a hotel, restaurants and residential apartments.
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Finger Wharf & Marina Woolloomooloo
Finger Wharf & Marina Woolloomooloo The Finger Wharf or Woolloomooloo Wharf is a wharf in Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney, Australia. The structure is the longest timbered-piled wharf in the world,[1] and was completed in 1915. During its working life for around 70 years it mainly handled the export of wool, but also acted as a staging point for troop deployment to the World Wars as well as a disembarking point for new migrants arriving in Australia. Today it has been redeveloped as a fashionable complex housing a hotel, restaurants and residential apartments.
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Finger Wharf & Marina Woolloomooloo
Finger Wharf & Marina Woolloomooloo The Finger Wharf or Woolloomooloo Wharf is a wharf in Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney, Australia. The structure is the longest timbered-piled wharf in the world,[1] and was completed in 1915. During its working life for around 70 years it mainly handled the export of wool, but also acted as a staging point for troop deployment to the World Wars as well as a disembarking point for new migrants arriving in Australia. Today it has been redeveloped as a fashionable complex housing a hotel, restaurants and residential apartments.
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Fishermans Scraps
Fishermans Scraps Fisherman left overs the skelton of a fish at the boat ramp Ulladulla South Coast NSW Australia
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Fishing Trawler
Fishing Trawler Fishing trawler unloading at the wharf Eden South Coast NSW Australia
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Fishing Trawler
Fishing Trawler Fishing Trawler under going a refit on the slipway at Eden South Coast NSW Australia
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Fishing Trawler
Fishing Trawler Fishing Trawler under going a refit on the slipway at Eden South Coast NSW Australia
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Fishing Trawlers
Fishing Trawlers Fishing Trawlers at the wharf Eden South Coast NSW Australia
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Fishing Trawlers
Fishing Trawlers Fishing Trawlers at the wharf Eden South Coast NSW Australia
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Floating Crane Barge Koch I
Floating Crane Barge Koch I Waterway Constructions owns a large and diverse range of floating plant including floating cranes, piling rigs and barges. This is floating crane barge Koch I on Sydney Harbour Sydney Australia
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Flooded Creek Morganville Queensland Australia
Flooded Creek Morganville Queensland Australia Flooded creek flowing into the Burnett River at Morganville near Gin Gin Queensland Australia
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Forbes
Forbes Forbes New South Wales Australia
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Forbes Courthouse
Forbes Courthouse Forbes Courthouse has architectural importance on account of its fine Victorian Free Classical styling. The building reflects Forbes' development from an 1860s gold town into a prosperous pastoral and agricultural centre later in the century. As well as this historical significance the courthouse also has social significance for its long association with the administration of justice in Forbes and district. The courthouse, erected in 1880, is an example of the type of building designed and built by the Public Works Department during this boom period of public building in New South Wales. It is also a good example of the work of Colonial Architect James Barnet.
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Forbes Courthouse
Forbes Courthouse Forbes Courthouse has architectural importance on account of its fine Victorian Free Classical styling. The building reflects Forbes' development from an 1860s gold town into a prosperous pastoral and agricultural centre later in the century. As well as this historical significance the courthouse also has social significance for its long association with the administration of justice in Forbes and district. The courthouse, erected in 1880, is an example of the type of building designed and built by the Public Works Department during this boom period of public building in New South Wales. It is also a good example of the work of Colonial Architect James Barnet.
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Forbes Courthouse
Forbes Courthouse Forbes Courthouse has architectural importance on account of its fine Victorian Free Classical styling. The building reflects Forbes' development from an 1860s gold town into a prosperous pastoral and agricultural centre later in the century. As well as this historical significance the courthouse also has social significance for its long association with the administration of justice in Forbes and district. The courthouse, erected in 1880, is an example of the type of building designed and built by the Public Works Department during this boom period of public building in New South Wales. It is also a good example of the work of Colonial Architect James Barnet.
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Forbes Library (1929) Australia
Forbes Library (1929) Australia The Paul Wenz Estate Personal Library is situated in the library. Forbes Family History Group is located at the rear of the Library. This room is one of the best resourced local history centres in the Central West. Extensive archives include microfilms of Forbes newspapers dating from 1861, maps, photographs, family histories, cemetery and church records, reference books, fiche, networked computers and many more valuable nation-wide resources. Forbes New South Wales Australia
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Forbes New South Wales Australia
Forbes New South Wales Australia The Post Office completed in 1881 and designed by the NSW Colonial Architect’s Office under James Barnet. Forbes New South Wales Australia
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