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Darlinghurst Sydney Australia
Darlinghurst Sydney Australia The Pleasure Lounge on Oxford Street Darlinghurst Sydney Australia
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Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia
Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia Bandstand Cafe and Restaurant Green Park Darlinghurst Sydney Australia. Green Park is between St Vincent’s Hospital and the former Darlinghurst Gaol, bounded by Burton and Victoria Streets and Darlinghurst Road.
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Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia
Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia Entrance to the former Darlinghurst Goal side entrance gates Darlinghurst Sydney Australia. Construction on Darlinghurst Gaol wall began in 1822 and finished in 1824 using convict labour, but due to a lack of funds, the site sat empty for 12 years. Construction of the rest of the complex did not begin until 1836, with completion of some of the cell blocks in 1840. The gaol was ready for occupation a year later, with the first prisoners occupying the gaol on 7 June 1841. The site is now open to the public as The National Art School. The last hanging at the gaol was in 1907.
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Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia
Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia Fire escapes on back of Oxford Street Buildings Darlinghurst Sydney Australia.
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Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia
Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia The Coco Cabana on Taylor Square Oxford Street Sydney Australia. Moody, revolution-themed Cuban cafe and cocktail bar serving tapas, homemade chocolate and espresso.
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Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia
Darlinghurst Sydney Australlia Rainbow colours of the Sydney Gay Community on display Flinders Street Sydney Australia.
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Diamond Bay
Diamond Bay The Coastal Cliff Walk, seen here skirting Diamond Bay, Vaucluse, Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Apartments
Diamond Bay Apartments The Coastal Cliff Walk, seen here skirting Diamond Bay, Vaucluse, Sydney Australia. Diamond Bay was Waverley Council's first foray into large developments - predating Bondi Junction. The whole "bay" (sort of a valley or depression that runs from the ridge that Vaucluse/Watsons Bay is on, down towards the sea. This was the second high rise apartment building designed by Harry Seidler.12storeys/35m built in 1963
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Diamond Bay Apartments
Diamond Bay Apartments The Coastal Cliff Walk, seen here skirting Diamond Bay, Vaucluse, Sydney Australia. Diamond Bay was Waverley Council's first foray into large developments - predating Bondi Junction. The whole "bay" (sort of a valley or depression that runs from the ridge that Vaucluse/Watsons Bay is on, down towards the sea. This was the second high rise apartment building designed by Harry Seidler.12storeys/35m built in 1963
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Diamond Bay Apartments
Diamond Bay Apartments The Coastal Cliff Walk, seen here skirting Diamond Bay, Vaucluse, Sydney Australia. Diamond Bay was Waverley Council's first foray into large developments - predating Bondi Junction. The whole "bay" (sort of a valley or depression that runs from the ridge that Vaucluse/Watsons Bay is on, down towards the sea. This was the second high rise apartment building designed by Harry Seidler.12storeys/35m built in 1963
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Diamond Bay Apartments
Diamond Bay Apartments The Coastal Cliff Walk, seen here skirting Diamond Bay, Vaucluse, Sydney Australia. Diamond Bay was Waverley Council's first foray into large developments - predating Bondi Junction. The whole "bay" (sort of a valley or depression that runs from the ridge that Vaucluse/Watsons Bay is on, down towards the sea. This was the second high rise apartment building designed by Harry Seidler.12storeys/35m built in 1963
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Designed by Australia's foremost architect Harry Seidler this Diamond Bay Apartment (1962) block dominates the shoreline at Dover Heights Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Designed by Australia's foremost architect Harry Seidler this Diamond Bay Apartment (1962) block dominates the shoreline at Dover Heights Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Designed by Australia's foremost architect Harry Seidler this Diamond Bay Apartment (1962) block dominates the shoreline at Dover Heights Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Designed by Australia's foremost architect Harry Seidler this Diamond Bay Apartment (1962) block dominates the shoreline at Dover Heights Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Designed by Australia's foremost architect Harry Seidler this Diamond Bay Apartment (1962) block dominates the shoreline at Dover Heights Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Designed by Australia's foremost architect Harry Seidler this Diamond Bay Apartment (1962) block dominates the shoreline at Dover Heights Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Clifftop houses overlooking the Tasman Sea from Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Waterfront apartment building at Diamond Bay designed by Harry Seidler Eastern Suburbs of Sydney Australia
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Diamond Bay Sydney Australia
Diamond Bay Sydney Australia Waterfront apartment building at Diamond Bay designed by Harry Seidler Eastern Suburbs of Sydney Australia
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