The Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia, are the most central of the three major botanical gardens open to the public in Sydney. The Botanic Gardens were founded on this site by Governor Macquarie in 1816 as part of the Governor’s Domain.
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public park, Hyde Park, Archibald Fountain, St Mary's Cathedral (RC), Sydney, Australia, Archibald Fountain centre, Hyde Park Barracks left (larger file size from original 35mm trans available)
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Australia : downtown Sydney is seen at dusk across the Harbour from Milson's Point on the north shore. The Opera House is seen on the left with the Harbour Bridge on the right. ref: 1000279 (140. 1/1/1(7)
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Jorn Utzon Sydney Opera House New South Wales, Australia distinctive famous 20th century buildings performing arts venues the world Situated Bennelong Point Harbour building form iconic Australian major tourist attraction BEB362/1973/Sydney Opera House/Sydney/Jorn Utzon/Australia/Late Modernism
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Sydney Opera House, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jørn Utzon, Danish architect, 1973, Ove Arup & Partners, Bennelong Point, Sydney Harbour, Australian icon, BEB362,
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jørn Utzon, Danish architect, 1973, Ove Arup & Partners, Bennelong Point, Sydney Harbour, Australian icon, BEB362,
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Edge of the Trees is a site-specific piece commissioned for the forecourt of the Museum of Sydney at its opening in 1995 by an indigenous and non-indigenous artist working together - Fiona Foley and Janet Laurence. This award-winning public art installation evokes the cultural and physical history of the site, before and after 1788: a pivotal turning point in our history, when contact and invasion / colonisation took place. The name of the sculpture comes from an essay by historian Rhys Jones, 1985: "…the 'discoverer' struggling through the surf were met on the beaches by other people looking at them from the edge of the trees. Thus the same landscape perceived by the newcomers as alien, hostile, or having no coherent form, was to the indigenous people their home, a familiar place, the inspiration of dreams.” Rhys Jones: 'Ordering the Landscape' in I & T Donaldson's Seeing the First Australians, Sydney 1985 A 'forest' of 29 massive pillars – sandstone, wood and steel – cluster near the museum entrance. Wooden pillars from trees once grown in the area have been recycled from lost industrial buildings of Sydney.The names of 29 Aboriginal clans from around Sydney correspond to the 29 vertical poles. Walking between the pillars you hear a soundscape of Koori voices reciting the names of places in the Sydney region that have today been swallowed up by the metropolis. Organic materials such as human hair, shell, bone, feathers, ash and honey, are embedded in windows within the elements
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jørn Utzon, Danish architect, 1973, Ove Arup & Partners, Bennelong Point, Sydney Harbour, Australian icon, BEB362,
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Bright coloured Sydney Ferries transport both commuters and visitors back and forth across the Sydney Harbour each day and are a popular means of transport.
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View of the landmark Sydney Opera House from the deck of a ferry
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AUSTRALIA - SYDNEY : seen over a Victorian high-rise on Pitt Street, the SYDNEY TOWER is 1,066 feet high with a luxurious revolving restaurant at the top. ref: 1000005 (140.1/1/17(2)
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BATH - the 'Grecian Temple' folly - a gazebo or pavilion - stands in Sydney Gardens, Bath's oldest public space, but was built for Bath's great historical pageant in 1909. ref: 07.6/1/16(11)