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Gum Trees
Gum Trees
ICDR_22377
6952
Gunning Post Office Australia
Gunning Post Office Australia Historic Gunning Post Office on Yass Street Gunning New South Wales Australia
ICDR_29863
4045
Gunning Post Office Australia
Gunning Post Office Australia Historic Gunning Post Office on Yass Street Gunning New South Wales Australia
ICDR_29871
4051
Gunning Post Office Australia
Gunning Post Office Australia Historic Gunning Post Office on Yass Street Gunning New South Wales Australia
ICDR_29873
4052
Historic Goulburn Courthouse
Historic Goulburn Courthouse Goulburn's Fourth Courthouse - designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet it was opened in 1887 and is still in use today. Goulburn NSW Australia
ICDR_29759
3995
Historic Goulburn Courthouse
Historic Goulburn Courthouse Goulburn's Fourth Courthouse - designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet it was opened in 1887 and is still in use today. Goulburn NSW Australia
ICDR_29766
3996
Historic Goulburn Courthouse
Historic Goulburn Courthouse Goulburn's Fourth Courthouse - designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet it was opened in 1887 and is still in use today. Goulburn NSW Australia
ICDR_29768
3997
Historic Goulburn Courthouse
Historic Goulburn Courthouse Goulburn's Fourth Courthouse - designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet it was opened in 1887 and is still in use today. Goulburn NSW Australia
ICDR_29770
3998
Historic Goulburn Courthouse
Historic Goulburn Courthouse Goulburn's Fourth Courthouse - designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet it was opened in 1887 and is still in use today. Details of the building Goulburn NSW Australia
ICDR_29771
3999
Historic Goulburn Courthouse
Historic Goulburn Courthouse Goulburn's Fourth Courthouse - designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet it was opened in 1887 and is still in use today. Details of the building Goulburn NSW Australia
ICDR_29772
4000
Historic Goulburn Courthouse
Historic Goulburn Courthouse Goulburn's Fourth Courthouse - designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet it was opened in 1887 and is still in use today. Goulburn NSW Australia
ICDR_29773
4001
Historic House
Historic House Historic House on the Grafton Street Heritage Walk in Goulburn NSW Australia
ICDR_29807
4023
Historic House
Historic House The Historic House at 69 Grafton Street, was first owned by Joseph Collins, a Jewish merchant. He was a dealer of gold, wool, tallow and sheepskins, money lender, alderman in 1868 and wanted to manufacture cloth in Goulburn in 1849, Goulburn NSW Australia.
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4024
Holbrook
Holbrook To honor Lt. Holbrook the town's namesake, the Holbrook council acquired a portion of the hull of HMAS Otway, a decommissioned Oberon class submarine when it was decommissioned by the Royal Australian Navy in 1995. The Navy gifted the fin from the submarine to the town. This resulted in a drive by the town and district to bid on the whole submarine. This drive for the purchase of the submarine, was successful in raising $100,000, almost all a gift from Lt Holbrook's widow Gundula Holbrook. However, this amount was insufficient to purchase all of the Otway. Through negotiations with the scrap yard in Sydney, the town did succeed in purchasing all of the outside skin of the Otway above the waterline. This part of the Otway is now displayed in Germanton Park in the heart of Holbrook, having been dedicated on 7–8 June 1997.
ICDR_21486
7481
Holbrook
Holbrook To honor Lt. Holbrook the town's namesake, the Holbrook council acquired a portion of the hull of HMAS Otway, a decommissioned Oberon class submarine when it was decommissioned by the Royal Australian Navy in 1995. The Navy gifted the fin from the submarine to the town. This resulted in a drive by the town and district to bid on the whole submarine. This drive for the purchase of the submarine, was successful in raising $100,000, almost all a gift from Lt Holbrook's widow Gundula Holbrook. However, this amount was insufficient to purchase all of the Otway. Through negotiations with the scrap yard in Sydney, the town did succeed in purchasing all of the outside skin of the Otway above the waterline. This part of the Otway is now displayed in Germanton Park in the heart of Holbrook, having been dedicated on 7–8 June 1997.
ICDR_21487
7482
Holbrook
Holbrook To honor Lt. Holbrook the town's namesake, the Holbrook council acquired a portion of the hull of HMAS Otway, a decommissioned Oberon class submarine when it was decommissioned by the Royal Australian Navy in 1995. The Navy gifted the fin from the submarine to the town. This resulted in a drive by the town and district to bid on the whole submarine. This drive for the purchase of the submarine, was successful in raising $100,000, almost all a gift from Lt Holbrook's widow Gundula Holbrook. However, this amount was insufficient to purchase all of the Otway. Through negotiations with the scrap yard in Sydney, the town did succeed in purchasing all of the outside skin of the Otway above the waterline. This part of the Otway is now displayed in Germanton Park in the heart of Holbrook, having been dedicated on 7–8 June 1997.
ICDR_21488
7483
Holbrook NSW Australia
Holbrook NSW Australia Former Commercial Banking Corp of Sydney Ltd building now Chinese Restaurant Holbrook NSW Australia.
ICDR_31359
3308
Holbrook NSW Australia
Holbrook NSW Australia Courthouse Holbrook (1873) designed by James Barnet colonial architect Holbrook New South Wales Australia
ICDR_31360
3309
Holbrook NSW Australia
Holbrook NSW Australia The current building was built as the Criterion Hotel in 1895 and was affectionately known by the locals as the “Bottom Pub” which continued trading until 1965. In 1971 after a good deal of work by volunteers the Woolpack Inn Museum opened its doors to the public. This museum, one of the best in rural New South Wales, has a large, unique and varied collection. Holbrook NSW Australia
ICDR_31363
3310
Holbrook NSW Australia
Holbrook NSW Australia The current building was built as the Criterion Hotel in 1895 and was affectionately known by the locals as the “Bottom Pub” which continued trading until 1965. In 1971 after a good deal of work by volunteers the Woolpack Inn Museum opened its doors to the public. This museum, one of the best in rural New South Wales, has a large, unique and varied collection. Holbrook NSW Australia
ICDR_31365
3311