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Canberra
Canberra Canberra Australia
ICDR_22193
6843
Canberra
Canberra Canberra Australia
ICDR_22194
6844
Canberra
Canberra Canberra Australia
ICDR_22195
6845
Canberra
Canberra Canberra Australian Capital Territory Australia
ICDR_22196
6846
Canberra
Canberra Canberra Australia
ICDR_22197
6847
Canberra
Canberra Canberra
ICDR_21462
7464
Canberra
Canberra Canberra
ICDR_21464
7466
Canberra
Canberra Canberra Australia
ICDR_21953
7546
Canberra ACT Australia
Canberra ACT Australia Aerial view of Civic the CBD of Canberra Australia
ICDR_25640
5095
Canberra ACT Australia
Canberra ACT Australia Aerial view of Civic the CBD of Canberra Australia
ICDR_25641
5096
Canberra ACT Australia
Canberra ACT Australia Canberra ACT Australia
ICDR_25644
5097
Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Founded in 1948, the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), Australian National University, is Australia's national medical research institute. The School was conceptualized by Australia-born Baron Howard Florey, who won the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his contribution to create penicillin as a drug, while working at Oxford University.
ICDR_31774
3474
Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia An outdoor art work granite portrait sculpture of Professor Mills (1886-1952) who played a leading role in the founding and development of ANU Canberra Australia
ICDR_31771
3473
Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The Australian Academy of Science's Shine Dome and its custom-designed furniture were created to reflect the inquiring and innovative nature of science. It was the first Canberra building to be added to the National Heritage List, for its historical and architectural significance. A Canberra landmark since its construction in 1959, the Shine Dome has received numerous awards and is one of seven projects the Royal Australian Institute of Architects has nominated to the World Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture.
ICDR_31770
3472
Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The Australian Academy of Science's Shine Dome and its custom-designed furniture were created to reflect the inquiring and innovative nature of science. It was the first Canberra building to be added to the National Heritage List, for its historical and architectural significance. A Canberra landmark since its construction in 1959, the Shine Dome has received numerous awards and is one of seven projects the Royal Australian Institute of Architects has nominated to the World Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture.
ICDR_31768
3471
Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The road network in Canberra ACT Australia
ICDR_25630
5090
Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Founded in 1948, the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), Australian National University, is Australia's national medical research institute. The School was conceptualized by Australia-born Baron Howard Florey, who won the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his contribution to create penicillin as a drug, while working at Oxford University.
ICDR_31782
3477
Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Founded in 1948, the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), Australian National University, is Australia's national medical research institute. The School was conceptualized by Australia-born Baron Howard Florey, who won the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his contribution to create penicillin as a drug, while working at Oxford University.
ICDR_31779
3476
Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Founded in 1948, the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), Australian National University, is Australia's national medical research institute. The School was conceptualized by Australia-born Baron Howard Florey, who won the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his contribution to create penicillin as a drug, while working at Oxford University.
ICDR_31778
3475
Civic Canberra Australia
Civic Canberra Australia Close-up of office buildings in the heart of Canberra Australia
ICDR_25623
5087