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The first Randwick Municipal Council Chambers 1866

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Freeman Bros & Prout
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[Acc no: H15191]

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Local government

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Randwick

South-eastern, primarily residential suburb. Named after the home town of Simeon Pearce in Gloucestershire, England, it is the location of the Randwick Racecourse and Prince of Wales Hospital.

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St Jude's Church Precinct Randwick

Area containing historic buildings and sites associated with St Jude's Anglican Church in Randwick.

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St Jude's church verger's residence Randwick

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Randwick's first Council Chambers in the Gothic style was built at a cost of 700 pounds. Purchased by the church in 1895 and used as the residence of the church's caretaker it was then converted to St Jude's Parish Centre.