Sydney, NSW, Australia
Horbury Terrace. Once a group of eight houses, built in 1842 for Ouseley Condell. Their name derives from the second owner, Thomas Holt, a native of Horbury, Yorkshire.AustraliaheritageMacquarie StreetNSWStreet PhotographySydney
The sculpture 'Passage', by Anne Graham. Martin Place.
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Central Station, Sydney
Central Station, SydneyAustraliaCentral StationheritageNSWstationStreet PhotographySydneyWalter Liberty Vernon
Cnr Candlemaker Row & Cowgate, Edinburgh
Cnr Candlemaker Row & Cowgate, Edinburgh. George IV Bridge in background.
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Greyfriar's Bobby, Edinburgh
Greyfriar's Bobby, EdinburghEdinburghGreat BritainheritageScotlandstatuestocktravelUKUnited Kingdom
Croft-An-Righ, Edinburgh
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Canongate, Edinburgh
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Dean Gallery, Edinburgh
The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art's 'Modern Two’ building (formerly the Dean Gallery), Belford Rd. Showcasing temporary exhibitions as well as a few permanent displays (notably several of Eduard Paolozzi’s sculptures).
Opened 1960 in Inverleith House (Royal Botanic Gardens), it moved to its present location in 1980.EdinburghgalleryGreat BritainheritageScotlandThomas HamiltontravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Site of the Gilded Balloon shortly after the 2002 fire.constructionCowgatedemolishedEdinburghGreat BritainheritageScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Canongate, Royal Mile. Dunbar's Close on left (just past the Christmas Shop).CanongatecarEdinburghGreat BritainheritageRoyal MileScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Calton Rd, Edinburgh
Calton Road, at the foot of the hill of the same name.
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Lothian Regional Council Offices, Edinburgh
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Royal Mile, Edinburgh
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Calton Hill, Edinburgh
The Nelson Monument. Honouring Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson (specifically his victory over the French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805), it was constructed at the highest point of Calton Hill (171m above sea level) 1807-1815.
Designed by architect Robert Burn, and funded by public subscription.Calton HillEdinburghGreat BritainheritagememorialScotlandUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Waterloo Place and the St James Centre.
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Palm House (1858), Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
Palm House (1858), Royal Botanic Garden, EdinburghEdinburghGreat BritainheritageInverleithRoyal Botanic GardenScotlandUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Princes St Gardens, and the Parish Church of St Cuthbert.
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Queen Mary's Bath House, Edinburgh
Queen Mary's Bath House. Supposedly where Mary, Queen of Scots, used to bathe in sweet white wine; though it is more likely that it was used as a summer pavilion or dovecot.
Once attached to the wall surrounding the Royal Privy Garden.EdinburghGreat BritainheritageQueen Mary's Bath HouseScotlandtravelUKUnited Kingdom
Edinburgh, Scotland
Bread St. At the end (and on the right) is the wonderfully named 'Pubic Triangle' (due to a proliferation of lap-dancing establishments).EdinburghGreat BritainHaymarketheritageScotlandUKUnited KingdomWest End
Australian Pioneer Village, Sydney
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Fingal Head Light, just south of the border with Queensland. Designed by James Barnet, constructed 1878.
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Glebe, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Rozelle Tram Depot, Glebe. Opened in 1918; closed in 1958.AustraliaGlebegraffitiheritageNSWRoselle Tram ShedsRozelle Tram DepotSydney
The Railway Viaduct. Crossing Wentworth, Jubilee and Federal Parks, it was built in 1922 to provide freight access from the Darling Harbour goods yard to the timber industry in Glebe and Rozelle.
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Harold Park Paceway, Sydney, Australia
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Near Cattai Homestead, on Thomas Arndell's grant.
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Near Cattai Homestead, on Thomas Arndell's grant.
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Vinegar Hill Memorial, Castlebrook Memorial Gardens. 1988 momument on the site of the 'Battle of Vinegar Hill', March 5 1804.
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Lake Parramatta, Australia
“several hours (may be) occupied in contemplating the natural beauties of the variegated scene, surrounded by the stately forest which protects it from the scorching summer sun, in the centre of it’s valley, encompassed by stupendous rocks, a murmuring stream, delectable to the taste, meanders to the untaught notes of nature’s feathered care, that charm the ear with wild irregularity. Here caverns open to the untouched tribe, whose far recess forbids the approach of rude and chilling winds” (source unknown, as cited in James Jervis, 1938). (via http://www.uprct.nsw.gov.au/water_quality/facts/lake_parramatta/history.htm)Peats Ferry bridge, Sydney, Australia
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Hartley Vale, Blue Mountains, Australia
Hartley Court House [1837]. Designed by the colonial architect Mortimer Lewis.AustraliaBlue MountainsHartleyHartley ValeheritageKanimbla ValleyLittle HartleyMortimer LewisNSW
Once the place where unladen ships stocked up on ballast before returning to Europe, Ballast Point was most notably the home of the Caltex Grease Plant for many years. The site was opened as a park in 2009.
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