Aerial view of Anthony Hordern & Sons Palace Emporium on Brickfield Hill, December 1936
Brickfield Hill is a City of Sydney locality in the Sydney central business district, Australia. The name was used for the surrounding settlement serving the colony's growing need for bricks, and today is part of the suburb of Surry Hills.[1]
^"Brickfield Hill". the Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
BrickfieldHill is a City of Sydney locality in the Sydney central business district, Australia. The name was used for the surrounding settlement serving...
Strawberry Hills is a locality around Cleveland and Elizabeth Streets and BrickfieldHill to the east of that. A multicultural suburb, Surry Hills has had...
Elizabeth Street, and between Chalmers and Devonshire streets, at BrickfieldHill, in Sydney, Australia. It was consecrated in 1820. The Jewish section...
George, Liverpool, Pitt and Goulburn Streets, on what was a small hill called BrickfieldHill. World Square features a shopping centre, hotels, office buildings...
was recorded in early 19th century, which emanated from the name of BrickfieldHill, a site which was a former brickworks in the centre of Sydney CBD....
established in: 1971 – Gore Hill Library opened in the Dunbar Building, Gore Hill. 1972 – James N. Kirby Library (BrickfieldHill) opened in the Anthony Hordern...
account from around 1845. He committed suicide with a razor at the BrickfieldHill home of his brother Lebbeus after an extended period of insanity. John...
Superintendent and the fire engine was housed at his premises in George Street, BrickfieldHill. Twice each month, this brigade of twelve volunteers (plus foreman...
information Full name Edward George Noble Born (1865-01-16)16 January 1865 BrickfieldHill, New South Wales, Australia Died 4 May 1941(1941-05-04) (aged 76) Sydney...
Machine (Brickfields Spitalfields) accessed 18 May 2009 The London Encyclopaedia, Weinreb and Hibbert, 1983 "Hackney: Newington and Stamford Hill." A History...
considered full and a new cemetery was laid out at Devonshire Street (BrickfieldHill), today's Sydney's Central railway station. Soon enough, by the middle...
settlement. On 26 May he helped himself to a brickmaking gang's rations on BrickfieldHill and was nearly caught. On the night of 6 June he tried to steal food...
entrance in Italian marble in a Victorian style. The Anthony Hordern BrickfieldHill site, Palace Emporium, was subsequently used by the NSW Institute of...
1829, cattle and corn markets were established further south, below BrickfieldHill and immediately to the south of the Sydney Central Business District...
Haymarket (1914) Licensed 1916, now offices Town Hall Coffee Palace, BrickfieldHill, Sydney Oxford Coffee Palace, Riley Street, East Sydney Davies Coffee...
early name for the area was Scal'd Hill or Scald Hill. During the 18th century, there was a village called Brickfield Town on the site of Sandymount Green;...
outlying settlements including Parramatta, Toongabbie, Georges River and BrickfieldHill. In 1797 he was severely wounded during a raid on the government farm...
department store building in the Haymarket and their New Palace Emporium on BrickfieldHill, as well as Sam's home at Bowral. He also designed the school buildings...
foundations. Hawkes was also Sunday school teacher at Christ Church, BrickfieldHill under Rev. W. H. Walsh. He served as honorary secretary to the Church...
he began as a sole trader in a new building at 666 (George Street) BrickfieldHill, promoted as the "modern shop". and employing numerous small punchy...
sentenced him to 14 years' transportation to New South Wales. He worked at BrickfieldHill just south of the town and lived at The Rocks. On 28 May 1814, Pamphlett...
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Pottery Lane takes its name from the brickfields which lay at the northern end of the street. According to the Victorian...