The Weir on the Georges River, Liverpool (David Lennox, 1836); and the pylons from the 1918 Liverpool-Holsworthy Rail Bridge.
The Macquarie St Fountain, near the Sydney Opera House. Donated by the Lewis family, who ran the company Concrete Constructions for many years.
The Macquarie Lighthouse. Designed by convict architect Francis Greenway and constructed in 1818 (though there was a navigational aid on this site from 1791), it was Australia's First Lighthouse. This lighthouse was replaced by a similar structure in 1883; designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet. The crown is the most obvious change from the original (the tower itself is almost a copy) - allowing for a much larger, more powerful light source.