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    Castlereagh Street is a 1.6-kilometre-long (1 mi) major street located in the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. The street...
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    northbound platform is located beneath Pitt Street and the southbound platform is located beneath Castlereagh Street. As the tunnel had to be bored above the...
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    – 12 August 1822), usually known as Lord Castlereagh, derived from the courtesy title Viscount Castlereagh (UK: /ˈkɑːsəlreɪ/ KAH-səl-ray) by which he...
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  • Castlereagh Street, a street in CBD Sydney Other places: Castlereagh, Nova Scotia, a former village on the Bass River in Nova Scotia, Canada Castlereagh Dam and...
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    the Pitt Street-Castlereagh Street block of Martin Place took shape. Taking advantage of the six-metre height difference between the two streets, a raised...
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    The Garrick Theatre was a theatre and music hall at 79–83 Castlereagh Street in Sydney from 1890 to 1929. The theatre was renamed the Tivoli Theatre in...
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    Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 5 June 2016 85 Castlereagh Street - The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat...
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    Theatre and the Grand Opera House, was a theatre and music hall at 329, Castlereagh Street, Sydney, Australia, which was long at the heart of the Tivoli circuit...
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    Martin Place (category Streets in Sydney)
    Street, Castlereagh Street, Elizabeth Street and Phillip Street. The initial "Martin Place" was the section between George Street and Pitt Street, officially...
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    Sydney Tower (category Market Street, Sydney)
    located on Market Street, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets. It is accessible from the Pitt Street Mall, Market Street or Castlereagh Street and sits above...
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    The Culwulla Chambers is a heritage listed building located at 67 Castlereagh Street in Sydney, Australia. Its situated in the Central Business District...
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    2016, opening a boutique at Collins Street, Melbourne. The following year, another boutique opened at Castlereagh Street, Sydney. A second Melbourne boutique...
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    Downing Centre (category Castlereagh Street, Sydney)
    Sydney central business district, on Liverpool Street, between Elizabeth Street and Castlereagh Street. It sits opposite the south-west corner of Hyde...
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    is a skyscraper that sits on the corner of Castlereagh Street. Other prominent buildings along King Street include the Supreme Court of New South Wales...
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  • Chalmers Street is a one way street in Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia. Until 1905 Chalmers Street was part of Castlereagh Street when the continuity was...
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    Mark Foy's (category Castlereagh Street, Sydney)
    Foy's Limited, Sydney - the new 'Piazza' store at Liverpool, Castlereagh & Elizabeth Streets, by night / Artist unknown". McInnes, William (2010). The Making...
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    Private Lives for Harry M Miller Attractions at the Palace Theatre Castlereagh Street, Sydney. Sharp was frequently cast as supercilious professional or...
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    as the "Theatre Royal", opened in 1875 between King and Rowe streets on Castlereagh Street, on the other side of which would in 1890 be built the famous...
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    Eddy Avenue, along Castlereagh Street via Bligh, Bent and Loftus Streets to Alfred Street, Circular Quay and returned via Pitt Street in a large anti-clockwise...
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    Store) is a major court house complex on Liverpool Street, between Elizabeth Street and Castlereagh Street. World Square is a large commercial and residential...
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    seven properties) between Castlereagh and Elizabeth Streets. The properties had frontages of 85 metres (280 ft) to both streets and a total cost of £298...
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    George Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney. It was Sydney's original high street, and remains one of the busiest streets in the...
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    Hay Street is a 700 metre street in the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia. It runs east to west from Elizabeth Street to Darling...
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    Hyde Park. From west to east, Bathurst Street crosses Sussex, George, Pitt, and Castlereagh streets. Bathurst Street was named by Governor Macquarie in honour...
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    Westfield Sydney (category Pitt Street, Sydney)
    stores. The centre fronts Pitt Street Mall, one of the world's most expensive shopping streets by rent; Castlereagh Street, arguably Australia's most exclusive...
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    Whitton designed a grand city terminus at the corner of Hunter and Castlereagh Streets two years later. Neither of these schemes eventuated. In 1895, the...
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    located in Market Street, diagonally across the Castlereagh Street intersection. Market Street provides the southern border of Pitt Street Mall and features...
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    potential for another station at Macquarie Place, between The Rocks and Castlereagh Street. In March 2008 the State Government announced that the line would...
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    The Australia Hotel (category Castlereagh Street, Sydney)
    The Australia Hotel was a hotel on Castlereagh Street, Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. From its opening in 1891 until its closure on 30 June 1971...
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    Melbourne-based developer. Located at 161 Castlereagh Street, a large pedestrian plaza links Castlereagh Street with Pitt Street. The tower mostly feature commercial...
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