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  2. Sydney Town Hall - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Town Hall House - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Category:Town halls in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ is the world's largest pipe organ that uses mechanical tracker action, built by English firm William Hill & Son in 1890. It is located in the Centennial Hall of Sydney Town Hall in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia .

  6. I married at City Hall, and my son had a traditional wedding ...

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    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.

  7. Alexander Rea (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Rea supervised erection of the instrument in the Centennial Hall, and tested the mechanism before the famous organist W. T. Best 'opened' the organ in August 1890 [2] and, when Best returned to England, Rea gave a number of recitals at the Town Hall. He also supervised access to the huge instrument until the appointment of Wiegand as City Organist.

  8. Department of Education Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 when the Royal Australian Historical Society was founded met in a number of different venues and was eventually provided with rooms in the Department of Education building in Bridge Street. McRae, who was named a City Architect in 1887 and later became government architect, had already worked finalising the Sydney Town Hall.

  9. History House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    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.