Hyde Park Barracks Sydney Australia
Constructed by convict labour by order of Governor Lachlan Macquarie, the Barracks is one of the most familiar works of the accomplished colonial England-born, Australian architect Francis Greenway. As the principal male convict barracks in New South Wales it provided lodgings for convicts working in government employment around Sydney until its closure in mid-1848. The historic Hyde Park Barracks on a wet rainy morning Macquarie Street Sydney Australia
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Hyde Park Barracks Sydney Australia
The Hyde Park Barracks are on Macquarie Street in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The barracks are located near the north-east corner of Hyde Park, opposite Queens Square and beside the Sydney Mint. Hyde Park Barracks were designed by the colonial architect Francis Greenway and built between 1818 and 1819.
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Il Porcellino (The little pig)
Il Porcellino (The little pig) statue outside the Sydney Hospital is a copy of a Pietro Tacca's wild boar statue in a 17th century fountain in Marketo Nuovo, Florence.In1962 five copies of Tacca's sculpture were cast by the Florence foundry, Fonderia Ferdinando Marinelli. One of the copies was donated to the Sydney Hospital by Marchessa Clarissa Torrigiani in memory of her father and brother. Both had been renown surgeons at the hospital.
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Il Porcellino (The little pig)
Il Porcellino (The little pig) statue outside the Sydney Hospital is a copy of a Pietro Tacca's wild boar statue in a 17th century fountain in Marketo Nuovo, Florence.In1962 five copies of Tacca's sculpture were cast by the Florence foundry, Fonderia Ferdinando Marinelli. One of the copies was donated to the Sydney Hospital by Marchessa Clarissa Torrigiani in memory of her father and brother. Both had been renown surgeons at the hospital.
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Il Porcellino Macquarie Street Sydney
When tourists wander up Macquarie Street from Circular Quay, having seen the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, they often stop outside Sydney Hospital. Relieved to find something else worth photographing, they raise their cameras in front of Il Porcellino, a replica of the wild boar cast by Baroque master Pietro Tacca in 1612.
The statue was one of five produced by Florence foundry Fonderia Ferdinando Marinelli in 1962. It was donated to the hospital by Clarissa Torrigiani in 1968, in memory of her father Dr Thomas Fiaschi and brother Dr Piero Fiaschi, who both served as surgeons there. Sydney Eye Hospital on Macquarie Street Sydney Australia
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IMax Theatre
IMax Theatre complex at Darling Harbour Sydney Australia
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Inner City Living
Aerial close-up view of inner city residential apartment building balconies Sydney Australia
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Inner city living.
Elevated aerial view of residential apartment buildings and rooftops in the centre of the Sydney CBD Sydney Australia.
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Inner city living.
Elevated aerial view of residential apartment buildings and rooftops in the centre of the Sydney CBD Sydney Australia.
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Irish Famine Memorial Sydney
The memorial to the Great Irish Famine and the young women who came from the workhouses of Ireland to Australia between 1848 and 1850 on a special emigration scheme is the vision of the Irish community in Sydney.
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