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  2. Terrace houses in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps one of the finest terrace rows in Sydney is the four-storeyed Brent Terrace, Elizabeth Bay (c.1897). Praised for its "florid ornateness," this magnificent row of eight features three levels of matching of cast iron lace from the foundry of Dash & Wise. [43] Gordon Terrace, Randwick (1885). [44]

  3. 32-36 and 38-40 Gloucester Street facades, The Rocks

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    The original creation of the terrace was part of the speculative housing developments, built to generate rental income c. 1850 s, and significantly modified with the same purpose c. 1880 s. The terrace was subjected to resumption by the Government in 1900, used as working class accommodation after that date and redeveloped in the 1980s.

  4. Avery Terrace - Wikipedia

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    The site is important in the history of the establishment and development of Sydney as a colony, while Avery Terrace is a significant to the 19th and 20th century history of The Rocks. [1] [3] The place has a strong or special association with a person, or group of persons, of importance of cultural or natural history of New South Wales's history.

  5. Russell Hotel, The Rocks - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Hotel is a heritage-listed hotel located at 143 George Street, in the inner city Sydney suburb of The Rocks, Australia. It was built in 1887. It was built in 1887. It operated as the Port Jackson Hotel until being delicensed in 1923, after which time a new Port Jackson Hotel was built further along George Street.

  6. Australian Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Hotel is a heritage-listed hotel at 100–104 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The current structure was constructed from 1914 to 1915, and Property NSW owns the property, being added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 10 May 2002.

  7. Glenmore Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The current Glenmore Hotel is the second hotel in Cumberland Street to bear that name. The first Glenmore Hotel was located to the north of the current hotel on the western side of the street and had been condemned principally because of the imminent construction of the southern approaches to the Harbour Bridge.

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