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An investigation of the significance of the Observer Hotel, 67-69 George Street North, The Rocks. Collingridge, S (1977). National Trust Classification Card: Observer Hotel, 69 George Street, the Rocks (Part of the George Street/Kendall Lane Precinct). SCRA (1979). Building Data Sheet KL/10. Sydney Cove Authority (SCA) (1998). SCA Register 1979 ...
Circular Quay is a harbour, former working port and now international passenger shipping terminal, public piazza and tourism precinct, heritage area, and transport node located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on Sydney Cove, between Bennelong Point and The Rocks.
English: A view of the entrance to Wharf 3 at Circular Quay. Wharf 3 is used for F1 Manly services. Note the various designs of the signage around the entrance, all decorated in Transport for New South Wales livery, which took over the ferries from the former State Transit-run Sydney Ferries Corporation in 2013.
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Circular Quay taken from the Opera House steps (during construction) Taken on Kodachrome1, on 2 June 1963. Date: 2 June 1963, 21:20: Source: 1963 CIRCULAR QUAY, SYDNEY: Author: lindsaybridge from Sydney, Australia
The precinct can also be accessed by rail, as it is within walking distance of Circular Quay station. Water Polo by the Sea is held there every year by Australian Water Polo with the Australia men's national water polo team take on the International All Stars. [118] Susannah Place Museum is a historic house museum situated in The Rocks. It is a ...
While The Rocks was administered parsimoniously by the government, the potential of West Circular Quay for international shipping and for its administration headquarters was actively pursued. In the decades following the World War II the Maritime Services Board built a new international passenger terminal in 1961 and new administrative offices ...
Before it moved to The Rocks Push jazz club in Sydney, the band in 1969 was Marty Mooney and Tom Hare (reeds), Chris Qua (bass and trumpet), and Des Windsor (piano and organ). Bruce Viles (owner of the Rocks Push) established The Basement jazz club at Circular Quay in 1973 and Galapagos Duck opened there as the house band.