Elizabeth Bay Sydney Australia
Historic Elizabeth Bay House was built for Colonial Secretary Alexander Macleay (1767-1848) between 1835 and 1839 on land granted in 1826 by Governor Ralph Darling. Elizabeth Bay Sydney Australia
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Expressway
Sydney Harbour Bridge traffic Australia
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Expressway
Sydney Harbour Bridge traffic Australia
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FastCat
Sydney Harbour FastCat Ferry operating on Sydney Harbour
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Ferry "Fishburn"
Sydney Harbour Ferry Fishburn passing Admiralty House Kirribilli Sydney Australia
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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
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
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
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
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
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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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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Former Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse
Fromer Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse near Townville Queensland now on display at The Australian National Maritime Museum Darling Harbour Sydney Australia. The lighthouse was re-erected at the National Maritime Museum in 1994.
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Four Seasons Hotel
Four seasons and Shangri-La hotels situated on George Street Sydney Australia
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Frazer Fountain Sydney Australia
This is one of two fountains erected in the 1880s by Irish-born businessman and philanthropist John Frazer (1827-1884) who was a Member of the Legislative Council of the New South Wales Parliament from 1874 until his death.
The fountains were designed by the city architect, Thomas Sapsford, and carved in Pyrmont stone by Lawrence Beveridge. The basins for the fountains were made of Scottish granite.
Prince Alfred Rd just north of St Mary's Cathedral Sydney Australia
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