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  2. Harrington's Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The store at 63 – 65 George Street and a large part of 57 – 59 George Street were demolished in 1952–53 after damage by fire. The remainder of these buildings were demolished to make way for extensions to the Old Sydney Inn (now the Park Royal) in 1980 into which the Harringtons Building at 53 - 55 George Street was incorporated. [2] [3] [1]

  3. File:New York Hotel 153-155 George Street, The Rocks.jpg

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  4. New York Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The former New York Hotel forms part of a group of four commercial buildings (Nos 145, 147, 149–151 and 153–155 George St) which front George St and form the eastern portion of the DFS (Duty Free Store) Complex. This group of buildings bounded by Globe St and the Cahill Expressway mark George St's southern entry to The Rocks precinct.

  5. Category:Houses in The Rocks, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    67 Harrington Street, The Rocks; 93 George Street, The Rocks; 95-99 George Street, The Rocks; 101 George Street, The Rocks; 113-115 Gloucester Street, The Rocks; 117-117a Gloucester Street, The Rocks; 121 George Street, The Rocks; 123-125 George Street, The Rocks; 139-141 George Street, The Rocks; 145 George Street, The Rocks; 182 Cumberland ...

  6. Samson's Cottage - Wikipedia

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    75.5 George Street is representative of a boarding facilities set up for the Chinese sojourner who came to make a living in Sydney. [1] 70 George Street, which was used as a Chinese laundry between 1944 - 1974, is representative of one of the Chinese occupations taken up by Chinese sojourners who made the decision to remain in Australia.

  7. 95-99 George Street, The Rocks - Wikipedia

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    95-99 George Street, The Rocks are heritage-listed shops and cafe and former dwellings located at 95-99 George Street in the inner city Sydney suburb of The Rocks in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1868 to 1868.

  8. Model factory and dwelling, The Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Frog Hollow, pictured in 1901, prior to resumption and demolition. There is a considerable height difference between Harrington and Gloucester Streets and for the entire nineteenth century there were no buildings with a Gloucester Street frontage at the northern end of the block; rather single- and two-storey buildings were located in the hollow below, which became known as Frog Hollow.

  9. Unwin's Stores - Wikipedia

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    Sun, Yee, Lee & Co. leased 85 George Street from 1882 to 1886, except in 1884 when they occupied 83 George Street and 85 George Street was leased to Yee Sung Loong & Co. for one year. Gee Ick & Co., importers, leased 85 George Street from 1888 to 1895 and also opened other branches in Wexford Street, Campbell Street and Hay Street. [1]