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Goldsbrough Mort, Circular Quay c1925

By
EG Shaw
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[Item 72 : Sydney scenes, 192-, 3]
(Mitchell Library)

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Shaw, EG

State Library of New South Wales

Commercial building

Trams

Mort's Wool Stores, Circular Quay

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Large Italianate warehouse on the corner of Alfred and Young Streets at Circular Quay that was designed by Edmund Blacket in the 1860s for Mort & Co. The building was extended in the 1880s, and demolished in 1959 (by which time it was known as the Farmers and Graziers Building) to make way for the construction of the AMP Building.

Circular Quay

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Area of Sydney's central business district that surrounds the quays built on reclaimed land from the 1830s.