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Australian architecture is a unique blend of styles and influences from around the world

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Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, c1880

Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, c1880. Bourke Street is named after Sir Richard Bourke (1777-1855), the ninth Governor of New South Wales

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: General Post Office, Martin Place, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c1924

General Post Office, Martin Place, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c1924. Designed by James Barnet, Sydneys General Post Office was built between 1866 and 1891

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, c1900s(?)

Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, c1900s(?). Postcard

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Collins Street, looking east, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, c1900s(?)

Collins Street, looking east, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, c1900s(?). Postcard. The view shows Prince Alfreds Tower, the clock tower of Melbourne Town Hall

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c1900-c1919

Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c1900-c1919. Postcard

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Corner of King and Pitt Streets, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c1917

Corner of King and Pitt Streets, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c1917. Postcard posted in 1917

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Parade at the Cenotaph, Martin Place, Sydney, New South Wales, 1945 or 1946

Parade at the Cenotaph, Martin Place, Sydney, New South Wales, 1945 or 1946

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1945

Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1945. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is visible in the background

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Captain James Cook, 18th century British naval officer and explorer, 1879

Captain James Cook, 18th century British naval officer and explorer, 1879. Artist: McFarlane and Erskine
Captain James Cook, 18th century British naval officer and explorer, 1879. A print from The History of Australasia, by David Blair, McGrady, Thomson, and Niven, 1879

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Church of St Clement Danes, the Strand and Fleet Street from Australia House, London, 1926-1927

Church of St Clement Danes, the Strand and Fleet Street from Australia House, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Church of St Clement Danes, the Strand and Fleet Street from Australia House, London, 1926-1927. In the distance is St Pauls Cathedral, another of Wrens designs

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 1855. Artist: J Pass

Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 1855. Artist: J Pass
Town Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 1855. An engraving from The Illustrated London News, 24th November 1855

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: King Street, Sydney, Australia, c1900s

King Street, Sydney, Australia, c1900s. As seen from Pitt Street

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: St Kilda, near Melbourne, Australia, 1928

St Kilda, near Melbourne, Australia, 1928. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, Australia, 2nd series

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Wilson Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 1928

Wilson Hall, Melbourne, Australia, 1928. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, Australia, 2nd series

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Town Hall and Square, Sydney, Australia, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

Town Hall and Square, Sydney, Australia, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
Town Hall and Square, Sydney, Australia, late 19th century. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: The Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, 1886. Artist: WJ Smedley

The Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, 1886. Artist: WJ Smedley
The Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, 1886. The gardens are a part of the Royal Exhibition Building complex designed by Joseph Reed for Melbournes International Exhibition of 1880

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: The Law Courts, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1886

The Law Courts, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Melbourne Town Hall, Victoria, Australia, 1886

Melbourne Town Hall, Victoria, Australia, 1886. Melbourne Town Hall is the central municipal building of the city of Melbourne

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Melbourne Exhibition Building, Victoria, Australia, 1886

Melbourne Exhibition Building, Victoria, Australia, 1886. The Exhibition Building was designed by Joseph Reed and completed in 1880 for Melbournes first International Exhibition

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Carlotta Arch, Jenolan Caves, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

Carlotta Arch, Jenolan Caves, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
Carlotta Arch, Jenolan Caves, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. The Jenolan Caves are a series of caverns in the Blue Mountains

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: The Town Hall and St Andrews Cathedral, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886

The Town Hall and St Andrews Cathedral, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. The Town Hall was built in the 1880s. Alongside stands St Andrews Cathedral, consecrated in 1868

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Monument to Captain James Cook, British naval officer and explorer, who claimed Australia for Britain after making landfall at Botany Bay near

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Captain Cooks landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886

Captain Cooks landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Botany Bay is a bay near Sydney where James Cook made his first landfall on Australian soil in 1770

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: The Jubilee Exhibition, 1886. Artist: WC Fitler

The Jubilee Exhibition, 1886. Artist: WC Fitler
The Jubilee Exhibition, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell, (Picturesque Atlas Publishing Co)

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Parliament House, Brisbane, Australia, 1886

Parliament House, Brisbane, Australia, 1886. Parliament House in Brisbane is the seat of the Parliament of Queensland. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: The Queensland Club, Australia, 1886

The Queensland Club, Australia, 1886. The Club, founded in 1862, was opposite the botanic gardens in Brisbane. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Queen Street, at the Edward Street Corner, Brisbane, 1860, (1886). Artist: WC Fitler

Queen Street, at the Edward Street Corner, Brisbane, 1860, (1886). Artist: WC Fitler
Queen Street, at the Edward Street Corner, Brisbane, 1860, (1886). View of Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia

Background imageAustralian Architecture Collection: Speculators On The Corner, Ballarat, Australia, 1886. Artist: William Thomas Smedley

Speculators On The Corner, Ballarat, Australia, 1886. Artist: William Thomas Smedley
Speculators On The Corner, Ballarat, Australia, 1886. The town of Ballarat was founded in 1852 after gold was discovered nearby



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Australian Architecture Collection

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