Photos by petervickery : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Nice pic, voted
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Fantastic photo
Boris
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Good shot, Peter! I think I walked in the area once, Annette
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Admiral's Hard with the old Government and later Admirality House behind.
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Admiral's Hard. One of the oldest unaltered landing points in the city.
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Merci bien
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Its said that the 'Italian Garden' overlooked by the Orangery was never intended to be formal but was set as a venue for unseemly frolicking. In this picture it has an alarmingly prissy suburban feel entirely at odds with the simple dignity of the building but perhaps necessary and appropriate for its current dispiriting role as a trippers cafe.
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Looking towards the spire of the catholic cathedral.
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Bigger than the Catholic cathedral some 200m east, grander than the Minster Church of St Andrew in the shopping centre and favourite of high church anglicans who travel long distances to worship in a stylish Victoria building set in a poor but well conserved Georgian/Regency square.
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