Bricks, sandstone, and mortar are the stuff Parramatta was built with. Make sure you notice the detail, such as pick axe marks on many of the sandstone bricks.
![]() Site: Prince Alfred Park | ![]() Site: Macarthur St (Gasworks) Bridge |
![]() Site: Macarthur St (Gasworks) Bridge | ![]() Site: Hambledon Cottage |
![]() Site: Hambledon Cottage | ![]() Site: Perth House |
![]() Site: Wisteria Gardens | ![]() Site: St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral |
![]() Site: St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral | ![]() Site: Lennox Bridge |
![]() Site: Barnabys Restaurant | ![]() Site: Macarthur St (Gasworks) Bridge |
![]() Site: Leigh Memorial Church | ![]() Site: Leigh Memorial Church |
![]() Site: Old School House | ![]() Site: Old School House |
![]() Site: Roxy Cinema | ![]() Site: Roxy Cinema |
![]() Site: Roxy Cinema | ![]() Site: Centenary Square |
![]() Site: Centenary Square | ![]() Site: Bath House |
![]() Site: Bath House | ![]() Site: Male Ward No. 1 |
![]() Site: Parramatta Gaol | ![]() Site: Parramatta Gaol |
![]() Site: Dairy Precinct | ![]() Site: Tudor Gatehouse |
![]() Site: Brislington | ![]() Site: Courthouse Wall |
![]() Site: Courthouse Wall |
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