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Erskine Street Police Station (former) - corner view. Erskine Street Police Station is a heritage-listed former police station at 82 Erskine Street, Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by William Dumaresq [1] and built in 1827. It is also known as the Erskine Street Watch House.
One of the 8 terraces in Watch House Terrace at 66–80 Erskine Street, Sydney, NSW. Watch House Terrace is a heritage-listed row of terraced houses at 66–80 Erskine Street, Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [1]
Erskine Park is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Erskine Park is located 42 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Penrith and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region. Erskine Park, along with Colyton, are the easternmost suburbs in the City of ...
Knight Street is named for Henry Knight, one of the earliest brickmakers in the district and the first mayor of Macdonaldtown. Macdonaldtown Map 1886 -1889 (City of Sydney Archives) Erskineville is named after Erskine Villa, the home of Wesleyan minister, Reverend George Erskine, built in 1830. After changing owners a few times, the property ...
In 1950, the line down King Street to Erskine Street closed and a new terminus constructed at Queens Square. The remainder of the line closed in July 1960. This line had its own depot and city terminus and operated independently, although was connected to the main system. The tram line followed the present-day Transdev John Holland route 324, [20]
King Street Wharf is a mixed-use tourism, commercial, residential, retail and maritime development on the eastern shore of Darling Harbour, an inlet of Sydney Harbour, Australia. Located on the western side of the city's central business district , the complex served as a maritime industrial area in the early and mid 20th century.
Sydney Water's supply pipeline is its southern boundary line, while the suburbs of St Clair and Erskine Park border the suburb to the east. Kingswood and Claremont Meadows are northern neighbours and Glenmore Park , South Penrith and the rural areas of Wallacia and Mulgoa comprise the western boundary.
It is one of a small group of extant major commercial office buildings built in Sydney during the second half of the 1930s. These are: [1] Asbestos House, York Street – 1930–1935; Manufactures House, O'Connell Street – 1935; Railways House, York Street – 1934–1936; City Mutual Life Building, Hunter & Bligh Streets – 1935–1936