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An early version of the City of Sydney coat of arms on the portico façade of the Town Hall. As at 2 June 2009, Sydney Town Hall is significant for its continuing use as the offices of the Council of the City of Sydney and as the city's civic and cultural centre. It is the centre of city politics and the place where decisions are made about the ...
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Town Hall House was designed by Ken Woolley of the firm Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley, rebuilt and opened and on 28 June 1977 for City of Sydney Council. [11] It is constructed using concrete with little decoration, which matches to its Brutalist style, and is an example of early 70s' Brutalism.
Sydney Town Hall; W. Warringah Civic Centre; Warringah Shire Hall; Waterloo Town Hall, Sydney This page was last edited on 12 June 2023, at 19:17 (UTC). Text is ...
The Downing Centre is a major heritage-listed former department store and now courthouse complex in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.It features state government courts, including the Local Court, the District Court, and a law library known as the Downing Centre Library.
George McRae (10 September 1857 – 16 June 1923) was a Scottish-Australian architect who migrated from his native Edinburgh to Sydney, where he became Government Architect of New South Wales and designed some of Sydney's best-known buildings, including completion of the Sydney Town Hall, [1] the Queen Victoria Building, and the lower entrance to Taronga Zoo.
I got married 40 years ago at a spur-of-the-moment City Hall ceremony. My son had an elaborate traditional wedding. Both were beautiful.
History House, Sydney is a heritage-listed former residence, doctor's rooms and clubhouse and now historical society located at 133 Macquarie Street in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by George Allen Mansfield and built from 1853 to 1872.