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  2. Theatre Royal Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal Sydney (TRS) is a theatre in Sydney, Australia.Earlier theatres also called the Theatre Royal, on the same site, date back to 1833. The current building, designed by modernist architect Harry Seidler, was built in 1976 and has offered a broad range of entertainment since the 1990s.

  3. Wilson Parking - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Parking (Holdings) Limited (Chinese: 威信停車場管理(控股)有限公司) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wilson Group. [9] It was established in Hong Kong in 1983, [10] Wilson Group was acquired by Sun Hung Kai Properties in 1991. Parking schemes include Hourly, Day Park, Night Park, 12-hour Park, 24-hour Park, Max Park, Quarterly ...

  4. Royal Lyceum, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Theatre, Sydney In 1873 it was renovated and renamed the Queen's Theatre , under management of W. B. Gill , [ 14 ] after which it became a café chantant , to Punch ' s chagrin, [ 15 ] then refurbished by Samuel Lazar and reopened in March 1875, to Mr Punch's evident approval. [ 16 ]

  5. The Entertainment Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The Entertainment Quarter and Fox Studios Australia were originally the site of Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales Sydney Showground, which hosted the annual Sydney Royal Easter Show. The Sydney Showground moved to Sydney Olympic Park in preparation for the 2000 Summer Olympics. It was developed by Lendlease and News Corp Australia.

  6. List of public art in the City of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The list below is of works whose purpose is at least partly artistic and located in the New South Wales local government area of the City of Sydney.Outside the scope of this list are objects and installations that are: located in the suburbs of Greater Sydney; primarily water features, such as the fountains in Martin Place and in the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House; purely memorial objects ...

  7. William Hardy Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of Hyde Park Barracks by Wilson. Harold Cazneaux photograph of Newington College War Memorial, designed by Wilson. William Hardy Wilson (14 February 1881 – 16 December 1955) was an Australian architect, artist and author. [1] He "is regarded as one of the most outstanding architects of the twentieth century". [2]

  8. Hordern Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Hordern Pavilion (known locally as The Hordern) is a building located in Moore Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on the grounds of the old Sydney Showground.Now known as a sports venue, dance party and music concert venue, the Hordern Pavilion was originally constructed for the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales to meet the increasing demands for exhibition space at the ...

  9. J. C. Williamson - Wikipedia

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    The W. G. and M. partnership was dissolved on 4 March 1890. Williamson and Garner formed Williamson, Garner & Co. Musgrove took the Sydney Theatre Royal, while Williamson and Garner held Melbourne's Theatre Royal and Princess Theatre, and Adelaide's Theatre Royal. [13] They had a major success when they brought Sarah Bernhardt to Australia in 1891.