The railings under the southern arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge near their western boundary, at Dawes Point
Location
Circular Quay Concourse, Circular Quay East and West, from Dawes Point, The Rocks to the Sydney central business district, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The Sydney Cove railings are heritage-listed railings located at the Circular Quay concourse, Circular Quay east and west, in the inner city Sydney suburbs of Dawes Point, The Rocks and the CBD, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. These were built from 1900. The railings were added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 10 May 2002.[1]
^"Railings, Sydney Cove". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H01572. Retrieved 14 October 2018. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
and 18 Related for: Sydney Cove railings information
The SydneyCoverailings are heritage-listed railings located at the Circular Quay concourse, Circular Quay east and west, in the inner city Sydney suburbs...
formerly the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, is located on George Street in The Rocks neighbourhood of Sydney. The museum is housed in the Stripped Classical/Art...
transport node located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on SydneyCove, between Bennelong Point...
SydneyCove West Archaeological Precinct is a heritage-listed precinct that contains The Rocks police station, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia...
lease in 1963, Tooth & Co. Ltd stayed on as monthly tenants. Under the SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority Act of 1968, the hotel and surrounding area came...
been £7,905/7/4. Some of this information conflicts with that of the SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority. The subsequent history of the Glenmore Hotel...
buildings. These comprise the Sydney Harbour Trust, Maritime Services Board, SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority and SydneyCove Authority. The buildings are...
only on the eastern side of SydneyCove. In July 1797 a site for shipbuilding was designated on the western side of the Cove. The yard became operational...
Rocks Push was a notorious larrikin gang, which dominated The Rocks area of Sydney from the 1870s to the end of the 1890s. In its day it was referred to as...
land bounded by High Street (now George Street) and the northern end of SydneyCove, with the reference "leased to Robert Campbell Esquire" along with two...
administration offices. Since 1989 the building has been owned by the SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority and its successors. The building is currently...
proposed redevelopment the SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority was established. The Observer Hotel was resumed by the SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority...
tenancy expired and the building was vacated. The establishment of the SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority (SCRA) in 1968 ushered in a new period of planning...
was administered by the Sydney Harbour Trust, then the Maritime Services Board and in 1970 The Rocks was handed to the SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority...
Essex Street to the first floor. As a result of the establishment of the SydneyCove Redevelopment Authority in January 1970, early offers were made to purchase...