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Mixed technologies in the reporting room at the morgue, State Coroner's Court, Glebe September 2020

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Anders, Simon (Images for Business)

Simon Anders is a photographer with Australian commercial photo imaging company Images for Business.

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Arm of NSW Health that oversees the planning, design, procurement and construction of health capital works in NSW, bringing together experts in health planning, architecture, engineering, building, town planning, construction, surveying, assets, communications and change management.

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Glebe

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Inner-city suburb named for its original status as Anglican church land granted to Richard Johnson, chaplain of the first fleet in 1790. The Glebe Point area became fashionable in the nineteenth century, while the southern part of Glebe became a working class district.

Forest Lodge

Inner city residential suburb between Glebe and Camperdown. It is named for the 1836 house of Ambrose Foss, chemist and druggist.

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NSW State Coroner's Court and Morgue, Glebe

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Court complex at 44–46 Parramatta Road, Glebe that functioned as the centre of coronial justice in New South Wales for 48 years. The building housed two coroner’s courts, and offices, on the top floor, and the morgue, cool room and laboratory on the ground floor. The Department of Forensic Medicine was also housed in the building after 1971. In 2018 the Coroner and the Department of Forensic Medicine both moved to new purpose built premises at Lidcombe.