A pair of these simple fountains sit outside the Woolloomooloo Gate of the Royal Botanic Gardens, along Mrs Macquaries Drive. The gate was originally built in 1873 as the main southern entrance to The Domain. It was moved during the construction of the Cahill Expressway to its present position and became known as the Woolloomooloo Gate because it overlooks the suburb of Woolloomooloo.
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Botanic Gardens, Woolloomooloo Gate, fountain
Labels:
Botanic Gardens,
fountains,
offices,
plants,
Sydney Tower,
trees,
walls
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