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Ryde, Sydney, Australia

Train crossing the John Whitton Railway Bridge, built in 1980 to replace an earlier bridge (by John Whitton) on the same site. The original opened in 1886, and much of the structure is still visible.

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Twin bascule bridges over Lake Macquarie at Swansea. Far side 1955, near side 1989.
  • Parramatta Park, NSW, Australia
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  • Parramatta, NSW, Australia
  • St John's Cathedral, built 1855. The towers date to 1820, and there has been a church on this site since 1803.
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The Macarthur Bridge (commonly known as the Gasworks Bridge - there used to be a large gasworks on the bank nearby), completed in 1885.
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  • Parramatta, NSW, Australia
  • Ryde, Sydney, Australia<br />
St Annes's Church - the third oldest church in Australia. The nave (originally a schoolhouse) was built in 1826; the Chancel and Bell Tower were added later and the building was consecrated in 1870.
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  • Ryde, Sydney, Australia
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  • Grave (in St John's Cemetery) of Australia's first Surveyor-General, Augustus Theodore Harman Alt (1731 – 9 January 1815.
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