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  1. Restored in the late 20th century, the building remains a boutique shopping and dining hall. Sydney's preservation of heritage buildings, particularly Victorian terrace houses, has drawn comparisons to "parts of London, particularly given the predominance of the London terrace". [70] Sydney Harbour from Milsons Point by Tom Roberts, 1897.

  2. St John's College, or the College of St John the Evangelist, is a residential college within the University of Sydney.. Established in 1857, the college is the oldest Roman Catholic, and second-oldest overall, university college in Australia.

  3. University of Sydney Quadrangle, Camperdown campus of The University of Sydney, Parramatta Road, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Coordinates 33°53′10″S 151°11′21″E  /  33.88611°S 151.18917°E  / -33.88611; 151

  4. The Women's College within the University of Sydney: an architectural history, 1894–2001, (Centatime Publishing, Sydney: 2001, 2008) Hole, W. Vere & Anne H. Treweeke, The history of the Women's College within the University of Sydney, (Halsted Press, Sydney: 1953)

  5. Die Universität wurde am 1. Oktober 1850 mit dem University of Sydney Act gegründet. Zwei Jahre später, am 11. Oktober 1852, wurde sie eröffnet. Sie gehört zur Group of Eight, den Universitäten mit dem besten Ruf in Australien sowie zu den vierzig renommiertesten Universitäten der Welt [4].

  6. Herbert Wardell was the son of William Wardell the architect of St John’s College and St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney. Dennis was a Wesleyan architect who had trained in Melbourne before establishing himself in Sydney. [5] In 1929, an Act of Parliament raised the hall to the status of a College within the University of Sydney. [6]

  7. The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC; formerly abbreviated as USC until 2022) [8] [9] is a public university based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. After opening with 524 students in 1996 as the Sunshine Coast University College, it was later renamed the University of the Sunshine Coast in 1999.