Juniper Hall, Paddington, the Glossary
Juniper Hall, also known as Ormond House, is a heritage-listed former residence and children's home and now retail building and exhibition venue located at 1 Ormond Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[1]
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89 relations: Abelia, Agapanthus, Araucaria heterophylla, Australian Bicentenary, Australian pound, Australian residential architectural styles, Balcony, Balmain, New South Wales, Bay (architecture), Blandford, New South Wales, Bondi Beach, Botany Bay, Bridge Street, Sydney, Camden, New South Wales, Canberra, Children's Court of New South Wales, Choisya ternata, Chrysanthemum, Circular Quay, Clive Lucas, Clivia, Column, Corrugated galvanised iron, Creative Commons license, Customs House, Sydney, Darling Point, Dianthus, Digitalis, Double Bay, Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, Duranta erecta, Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), Edgecliff, New South Wales, Edmund Blacket, Façade, Fanlight, Foundation (engineering), Gardenia, George Barney, Gin, Government of New South Wales, Greta, New South Wales, Hydrangea macrophylla, James Comrie (politician), Jasmine, John Kinchela, John Palmer (1814 schooner), Juniper berry, Leucanthemum × superbum, Leura, New South Wales, ... Expand index (39 more) »
- 1825 establishments in Australia
- Apartment buildings in Australia
- Defunct boarding schools in New South Wales
Abelia
Abelia is a genus of flowering plants in the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae.
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Agapanthus
Agapanthus is a genus of plants, the only one in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the family Amaryllidaceae.
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Araucaria heterophylla
Araucaria heterophylla (synonym A. excelsa) is a species of conifer.
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Australian Bicentenary
The bicentenary of Australia was celebrated in 1988.
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Australian pound
The pound (sign: £, £A for distinction) was the currency of Australia from 1910 until 14 February 1966, when it was replaced by the Australian dollar.
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Australian residential architectural styles
Australian residential architectural styles have evolved significantly over time, from the early days of structures made from relatively cheap and imported corrugated iron (which can still be seen in the roofing of historic homes) to more sophisticated styles borrowed from other countries, such as the California bungalow from the United States, the Georgian style from Europe and Northern America, and the Victorian style from the United Kingdom.
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Balcony
A balcony (from balcone, "scaffold") is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor.
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Balmain, New South Wales
Balmain is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Bay (architecture)
In architecture, a bay is the space between architectural elements, or a recess or compartment.
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Blandford, New South Wales
Blandford is a village in the upper Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, located on the New England Highway and Main North railway line.
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Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach is a popular beach and the name of the surrounding suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Botany Bay
Botany Bay (Dharawal: Kamay) is an open oceanic embayment, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, south of the Sydney central business district.
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Bridge Street, Sydney
Bridge Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney, Australia.
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Camden, New South Wales
Camden is a historic town and suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, located 65 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district.
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Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia.
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Children's Court of New South Wales
The Children's Court of New South Wales is a court within the Australian court hierarchy established in 1905.
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Choisya ternata
Choisya ternata is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, known as Mexican orange blossom or Mexican orange.
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Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae.
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Circular Quay
Circular Quay is a harbour, former working port and now international passenger shipping terminal, public piazza and tourism precinct, heritage area, and transport node located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on Sydney Cove, between Bennelong Point and The Rocks.
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Clive Lucas
Clive Leslie Lucas (born 14 November 1943) is an Australian restoration architect and was once the principal and founding partner of the firm Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners – Architects and Heritage Consultants now known as Lucas Stapleton Johnson, which specializes in the field of architectural restoration.
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Clivia
Clivia is a genus of monocot flowering plants native to southern Africa.
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Column
A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below.
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Corrugated galvanised iron
Corrugated galvanised iron (CGI) or steel, colloquially corrugated iron (near universal), wriggly tin (taken from UK military slang), pailing (in Caribbean English), corrugated sheet metal (in North America), zinc (in Cyprus and Nigeria) or custom orb / corro sheet (Australia) is a building material composed of sheets of hot-dip galvanised mild steel, cold-rolled to produce a linear ridged pattern in them.
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Creative Commons license
A Creative Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted "work".
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Customs House, Sydney
Customs House, Sydney is a heritage-listed museum space, visitor attraction, commercial building and performance space located in the Circular Quay area at 45 Alfred Street, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
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Darling Point
Darling Point is a harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia.
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Dianthus
Dianthus is a genus of about 340 species of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae, native mainly to Europe and Asia, with a few species in north Africa and in southern Africa, and one species (D. repens) in arctic North America.
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Digitalis
Digitalis is a genus of about 20 species of herbaceous perennial plants, shrubs, and biennials, commonly called foxgloves.
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Double Bay
Double Bay is a harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 4 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district.
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Doug Moran National Portrait Prize
The Doug Moran National Portrait Prize is an annual Australian portrait prize founded by Doug Moran in 1988, the year of Australia's Bicentenary.
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Duranta erecta
Duranta erecta is a species of flowering shrub in the verbena family Verbenaceae, native from Mexico to South America and the Caribbean.
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Eastern Suburbs (Sydney)
The Eastern Suburbs is the eastern metropolitan region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Edgecliff, New South Wales
Edgecliff is a small suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Edmund Blacket
Edmund Thomas Blacket (25 August 1817 – 9 February 1883) was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University of Sydney, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney and St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn.
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Façade
A façade or facade is generally the front part or exterior of a building.
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Fanlight
A fanlight is a form of lunette window, often semicircular or semi-elliptical in shape, with glazing bars or tracery sets radiating out like an open fan.
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Foundation (engineering)
In engineering, a foundation is the element of a structure which connects it to the ground or more rarely, water (as with floating structures), transferring loads from the structure to the ground.
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Gardenia
Gardenia is a genus of flowering plants in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar, Pacific Islands, and Australia.
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George Barney
Lieutenant Colonel George Barney (19 May 1792 – 16 April 1862) was a military engineer of the Corps of Royal Engineers and became Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of North Australia.
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Gin
Gin is a distilled alcoholic drink flavoured with juniper berries and other botanical ingredients.
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Government of New South Wales
The New South Wales Government, also known as the NSW Government, is the governing body of New South Wales, Australia.
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Greta, New South Wales
Greta is a small town in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.
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Hydrangea macrophylla
Hydrangea macrophylla is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to Japan.
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James Comrie (politician)
James Comrie 1816-1902 was an Australian politician and philanthropist.
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Jasmine
Jasmine (botanical name: Jasminum) is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family of Oleaceae.
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John Kinchela
John Kinchela (1774 – 21 July 1845) was an Irish-Australian barrister, politician and judge.
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John Palmer (1814 schooner)
John Palmer was a schooner of 37 tons (bm) that J. & W. Jenkins constructed in Cockle Bay, Sydney in 1814; she was owned by D. H. Smith of Sydney, and registered there.
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Juniper berry
A juniper berry is the female seed cone produced by the various species of junipers.
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Leucanthemum × superbum
Leucanthemum × superbum, the Shasta daisy, is a commonly grown flowering herbaceous perennial plant with the classic daisy appearance of white petals (ray florets) around a yellow disc, similar to the oxeye daisy Leucanthemum vulgare Lam, but larger.
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Leura, New South Wales
Leura (postcode: 2780) is a suburb in the City of Blue Mountains local government area that is located west of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia.
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List of heritage registers
This list is of heritage registers, inventories of cultural properties, natural and human-made, tangible and intangible, movable and immovable, that are deemed to be of sufficient heritage value to be separately identified and recorded.
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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National Trust of Australia
The National Trust of Australia, officially the Australian Council of National Trusts (ACNT), is the Australian national peak body for community-based, non-government non-profit organisations committed to promoting and conserving Australia's Indigenous, natural and historic heritage.
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Nerium
Nerium oleander, commonly known as oleander or rosebay, is a shrub or small tree cultivated worldwide in temperate and subtropical areas as an ornamental and landscaping plant.
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New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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New South Wales Legislative Council
The New South Wales Legislative Council, often referred to as the upper house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of the Australian state of New South Wales.
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New South Wales State Heritage Register
The New South Wales State Heritage Register, also known as NSW State Heritage Register, is a heritage list of places in the state of New South Wales, Australia, that are protected by New South Wales legislation, generally covered by the Heritage Act 1977 and its 2010 amendments.
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New South Wales Swifts
New South Wales Swifts are an Australian professional netball team based in Sydney, New South Wales.
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NewsLocal
NewsLocal is a subsidiary of News Corp Australia that operates its community newspapers in New South Wales.
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Newtown, New South Wales
Newtown, a suburb of Sydney's inner west, is located approximately four kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, straddling the local government areas of the City of Sydney and Inner West Council in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Old South Head Road
Old South Head Road is a major road in Sydney, linking the eastern suburb of Bondi Junction to Watsons Bay on the South Head peninsula.
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Oxford Street, Sydney
Oxford Street is a major thoroughfare in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, running from the south-east border of the Sydney central business district to Bondi Junction in the Eastern Suburbs.
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Paddington Post Office
The Paddington Post Office (postcode: 2021) is a heritage-listed post office located at 246 Oxford Street in, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.
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Paddington Reservoir
The Paddington Reservoir is a heritage-listed public park located at 255a Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of Paddington.
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Paddington Town Hall
The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of Paddington, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
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Paddington, New South Wales
Paddington is an upscale Eastern Suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Plumbago auriculata
Plumbago auriculata, the Cape leadwort, blue plumbago or Cape plumbago, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae, native to South Africa and Mozambique.
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Point Piper
Point Piper is a small, harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, east of the Sydney CBD, in the local government area known as the Municipality of Woollahra.
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Port Jackson
Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the ria or natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Portico
A portico is a porch leading to the entrance of a building, or extended as a colonnade, with a roof structure over a walkway, supported by columns or enclosed by walls.
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Randwick, New South Wales
Randwick is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Register of the National Estate
The Register of the National Estate was a heritage register that listed natural and cultural heritage places in Australia that was closed in 2007.
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Rhaphiolepis
Rhaphiolepis is a genus of about fifteen species of evergreen shrubs and small trees in the family Rosaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical East Asia and Southeast Asia, from southern Japan, southern Korea and southern China, south to Thailand and Vietnam.
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Robert Cooper (Australian businessman)
Robert Cooper (1777–1857) was an Australian businessman in the early Colonial era of Sydney, responsible for the construction of many notable buildings and commercial ventures.
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Rushcutters Bay
Rushcutters Bay is a harbourside inner-east suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 3 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Sydney.
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Sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains, cemented together by another mineral.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
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Taylor Square
Taylor Square is a public square in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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The Rocks, New South Wales
The Rocks is a suburb, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney's city centre, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
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Thomas Brisbane
Major General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, 1st Baronet, (23 July 1773 – 27 January 1860), was a British Army officer, administrator, and astronomer.
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Veranda
A veranda or verandah is a roofed, open-air hallway or porch, attached to the outside of a building.
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Verbena
Verbena, also known as vervain or verveine, is a genus in the family Verbenaceae.
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Victoria Barracks, Sydney
Victoria Barracks is an Australian Army base in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Wahroonga, New South Wales
Wahroonga is a suburb in the Upper North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 18 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of Ku-ring-gai Council and Hornsby Shire.
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Watsons Bay
Watsons Bay is a harbourside, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Woollahra
Woollahra is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Woolloomooloo
Woolloomooloo is a harbourside, inner-city eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1.5 kilometres east of the central business district, in the local government area of the City of Sydney.
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Yucca
Yucca is a genus of perennial shrubs and trees in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae.
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See also
1825 establishments in Australia
- Box Hill Inn
- Brisbane central business district
- Clydebank, Millers Point
- Colonial Times
- Darlington Probation Station
- Great North Road (New South Wales)
- Hambledon Cottage
- Juniper Hall, Paddington
- Merton (New South Wales)
- New South Wales Mounted Police
- Richmond Bridge (Tasmania)
- Richmond Gaol
- Tasmania
- Tasmanian Legislative Council
- Van Diemen's Land
- Van Diemen's Land Company
Apartment buildings in Australia
- 71 Harrington Street, The Rocks
- Calga Aboriginal Cultural Landscape
- Castlemaine Brewery, Newcastle
- Civic Heart
- Gladswood House
- Juniper Hall, Paddington
- Meriton
- Old Sugarmill
- Opal Tower (Sydney)
- Salisbury Court (Rose Bay)
Defunct boarding schools in New South Wales
- Aberglasslyn House
- All Saints' College, Bathurst
- Bidura
- Bomaderry Aboriginal Children's Home
- Box Hill House
- Camden College (Congregational Church school)
- Central Mine Manager's Residence
- Cooerwull Academy
- High School, Goulburn
- Highfield College
- Iandra Castle
- Juniper Hall, Paddington
- Kinchela Aboriginal Boys' Training Home
- Kurkulla
- Leura, Bellevue Hill
- Linnwood, Guildford
- MLC School
- Mowbray House
- Normanhurst School, Ashfield
- Ohio Homestead
- Pallister, Greenwich
- Rathven, Randwick
- Rosebank, Liverpool
- Rydalmere Hospital
- St Patrick's College, Goulburn
- The School, Mount Victoria
- Trinity Grammar School (New South Wales)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juniper_Hall,_Paddington
Also known as Juniper Hall (Sydney), Juniper Hall, Paddington, New South Wales.
, List of heritage registers, Melbourne, National Trust of Australia, Nerium, New South Wales, New South Wales Legislative Council, New South Wales State Heritage Register, New South Wales Swifts, NewsLocal, Newtown, New South Wales, Old South Head Road, Oxford Street, Sydney, Paddington Post Office, Paddington Reservoir, Paddington Town Hall, Paddington, New South Wales, Plumbago auriculata, Point Piper, Port Jackson, Portico, Randwick, New South Wales, Register of the National Estate, Rhaphiolepis, Robert Cooper (Australian businessman), Rushcutters Bay, Sandstone, Sydney, Taylor Square, The Rocks, New South Wales, The Sydney Morning Herald, Thomas Brisbane, Veranda, Verbena, Victoria Barracks, Sydney, Wahroonga, New South Wales, Watsons Bay, Woollahra, Woolloomooloo, Yucca.