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Encyclopedia > 1788 in architecture

See also: 1787 in architecture, other events of 1788, 1789 in architecture and the architecture timeline.


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Sydney Architecture Images- HOME (4144 words)
It was established in 1788 when Arthur Phillip and the First Fleet landed in Sydney Cove and claimed Australia for the British.
Built around Sydney Harbour, Sydney is known in Australia as the "Harbour City", and structures on the Harbour such as the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are globally recognised icons of the city.
Under instruction from the British government, a convict settlement was founded by Arthur Phillip in 1788.
Building Movers, Building Dismantlers - William Gould Architectural Preservation, LLC (0 words)
William Gould, Architectural Preservation, LLC furnishes dismantled antique homes from the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Frary Talcott House, 1788, this Connecticut Valley dwelling which measures 29' 5" by 38' 8", retains all of its original features including a rear lean-to which increases the depth to 36' 6".
A dedicated preservationist, William Gould Architectural Preservation, LLC has long worked to save historic houses and barns endangered by change and development.
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