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Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Place is a skyscraper at Circular Quay in Sydney, Australia. The modern style building occupies an entire block in Sydney's financial district between The Rocks and the Sydney central business district. The complex includes the Johnsons Building and Royal Navy House—two low-set buildings with a diagonal path for pedestrians between them and the main structure, which is 180 m tall and contains 44 floors.Designed by Harry Seidler and Associates. More Info
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Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Place is a skyscraper at Circular Quay in Sydney, Australia. The modern style building occupies an entire block in Sydney's financial district between The Rocks and the Sydney central business district. The complex includes the Johnsons Building and Royal Navy House—two low-set buildings with a diagonal path for pedestrians between them and the main structure, which is 180 m tall and contains 44 floors.Designed by Harry Seidler and Associates. More Info
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Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Place is a skyscraper at Circular Quay in Sydney, Australia. The modern style building occupies an entire block in Sydney's financial district between The Rocks and the Sydney central business district. The complex includes the Johnsons Building and Royal Navy House—two low-set buildings with a diagonal path for pedestrians between them and the main structure, which is 180 m tall and contains 44 floors.Designed by Harry Seidler and Associates. More Info
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Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Place is a skyscraper at Circular Quay in Sydney, Australia. The modern style building occupies an entire block in Sydney's financial district between The Rocks and the Sydney central business district. The complex includes the Johnsons Building and Royal Navy House—two low-set buildings with a diagonal path for pedestrians between them and the main structure, which is 180 m tall and contains 44 floors.Designed by Harry Seidler and Associates. More Info
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Gulflander Railway
The Normanton-Croydon line was constructed under the supervision of George Phillips, an engineer and advocate of the Gulf Country. He designed and patened the steel sleepers used on the line. Interestingly, they are hollow based and packed with mud, avoiding the need for ballast material in the track. This low cost railway was also designed to be submersible, allowing flood waters and debris to flow over the line, leaving it intact when the water subsides. More Info
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Gulflander Railway
The Normanton-Croydon line was constructed under the supervision of George Phillips, an engineer and advocate of the Gulf Country. He designed and patened the steel sleepers used on the line. Interestingly, they are hollow based and packed with mud, avoiding the need for ballast material in the track. This low cost railway was also designed to be submersible, allowing flood waters and debris to flow over the line, leaving it intact when the water subsides. More Info
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Gulflander Railway
The Normanton-Croydon line was constructed under the supervision of George Phillips, an engineer and advocate of the Gulf Country. He designed and patened the steel sleepers used on the line. Interestingly, they are hollow based and packed with mud, avoiding the need for ballast material in the track. This low cost railway was also designed to be submersible, allowing flood waters and debris to flow over the line, leaving it intact when the water subsides. More Info
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Gulgong NSW
Gold was first discovered in the area around 1852 but it was not until Tom Saunders found 120 pounds of gold at Red Hill in April 1870 that the gold rush really began. Gulgong was named from an aboriginal word meaing deep waterhole. At its peak in 1872 it was referred to at the hub of the world - till the gold died out - by 1880 it was all over. More Info
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Gulgong NSW
Gold was first discovered in the area around 1852 but it was not until Tom Saunders found 120 pounds of gold at Red Hill in April 1870 that the gold rush really began. Gulgong was named from an aboriginal word meaing deep waterhole. At its peak in 1872 it was referred to at the hub of the world - till the gold died out - by 1880 it was all over. More Info
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Gulgong NSW
Gold was first discovered in the area around 1852 but it was not until Tom Saunders found 120 pounds of gold at Red Hill in April 1870 that the gold rush really began. Gulgong was named from an aboriginal word meaing deep waterhole. At its peak in 1872 it was referred to at the hub of the world - till the gold died out - by 1880 it was all over. More Info
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Gulgong NSW
Gold was first discovered in the area around 1852 but it was not until Tom Saunders found 120 pounds of gold at Red Hill in April 1870 that the gold rush really began. Gulgong was named from an aboriginal word meaing deep waterhole. At its peak in 1872 it was referred to at the hub of the world - till the gold died out - by 1880 it was all over. More Info
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