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Haymarket : Marcus Clark Buildings
Railway Square (originally known as 'Central Square'), occupying the area between Broadway and Lee, Pitt & George Streets. Home to the Railway Square Tram Interchange for the first half of the 20thC, now to a bus interchange.
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Notably the square is home to two of the wonderful Marcus Clark (department store) buildings, both designed by architect & teacher James Nangle and constructed in 1910.
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Notably the square is home to two of the wonderful Marcus Clark (department store) buildings, both designed by architect & teacher James Nangle and constructed in 1910.
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Haymarket, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Railway Square (originally known as 'Central Square'), occupying the area between Broadway and Lee, Pitt & George Streets. Home to the Railway Square Tram Interchange for the first half of the 20thC, now to a bus interchange.
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Prominent is the Marcus Clarke Building, George Street (Railway Square section). Designed by architect & teacher James Nangle, constructed 1910.
Acquired by the Sydney Technical College in 1966, it now serves as the TAFE's 'Building W'.
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