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An early engraving of Mr Barker’s wool stores situated alongside the Circular Quay in present day Macquarie Place Park. The tree and fence on the right marks the obelisk, the earliest surviving public monument of Australia`s colonisation. It was designed by … Read Full Description
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An early engraving of Mr Barker’s wool stores situated alongside the Circular Quay in present day Macquarie Place Park. The tree and fence on the right marks the obelisk, the earliest surviving public monument of Australia`s colonisation. It was designed by Francis Greenway and erected in Macquarie Place on Bridge Street, Sydney in 1818
From an original edition of the Australian Town and Country Journal.
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