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Pavilion

Type - Pavilion
Alfred Square bandstand
Bondi Pavilion
Commemorative Pavilion
Federation Pavilion
Green Park bandstand
Hordern Pavilion
Sans Souci Bathing Pavilion
Waverley Cricket Pavilion

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Pavilion

Alfred Square bandstand

Concert bandstand erected for local band concerts that were held regularly in the park from the 1880s.

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Bondi Pavilion

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Surf pavilion at Bondi Beach, built in the 1920s when surf bathing had become a mass leisure pursuit.

Commemorative Pavilion

Pavilion erected to mark the 150th anniversary of New South Wales and to house an exhibition of Australian produce and industry at the Royal Easter Show in 1938.

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Federation Pavilion

Circular structure in Centennial Park designed by Alexander Tzannes as a permanent monument to Australian Federation, dedicated on 1 January 1988. It occupies the site of the temporary pavilion erected for the ceremonies on 1 January 1901 to mark the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Green Park bandstand

Bandstand erected in Green Park, Darlinghurst, to host public concerts, popular during the interwar years, and later converted to a cafe.

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Hordern Pavilion

Exhibition building at the Moore Park showgrounds named in honour of the retail Hordern family, Anthony Hordern and Sons, and Sir Samuel Hordern, who was the president of the Royal Agricultural Society from 1915 to 1941.

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Sans Souci Bathing Pavilion

Art Deco or Art Moderne style bathing sheds which increased the amenity of the public baths. Now used for a restaurant.

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Waverley Cricket Pavilion

Fourth structure beside the oval to provide facilities for players and spectators. The initial building was constructed in 1892 and the last in 2012.

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