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Crows Nest House c1869

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Victor A Prout
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Prout, Victor A

Sydney Living Museums

Sydney Living Museums is the trading name of the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, a statutory authority formed in 1980. It is one of the largest state museums in Australia and is entrusted with the care of key historic buildings and sites in New South Wales.

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Crows Nest House

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House built by Alexander Berry in the 1840s on his Crows Nest Estate. From the 1890s the surrounding land was subdivided and sold and the house was demolished in 1933. Its site is now occupied by North Sydney Demonstration School.