Subject: Macquarie Obelisk (1818) at Macquarie Place (c1791-1810). View from Bridge Street with Loftus Street in the background.
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: Macquarie Obelisk (1818) from Loftus Street (1830s)
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: Macquarie Obelisk and Macquarie Place (Bridge Street in background), with two London Plane trees planted in 1954 by the Queen. These trees mark the beginning of the Remembrance Driveway to Canberra. View from junction of Macquarie Place and Loftus Street.
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: Macqaurie Place south-west corner at the junction of Bridge Street and Macquarie Place. Bridge Street originally extended between the entrance to First Government House and the bridge over the Tank Stream in Colonial times.
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: Inscription on one face of the Obelisk plinth.
Photographer: Paul Harcombe, Chief Surveyor
Copyright owner: Department of Lands
Date: 05/11/2005
Subject: Inscription on the second face of the Obelisk plinth
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: Site Plan of Macquarie Place from The Obelisk, Macquarie Place Conservation Plan by Heritage Group State Projects NSW Public Works
Photographer: Heritage Group State Projects NSW Public Works
Copyright owner: NSW Public Works
Date: 01/01/1996
Subject: Plan of the Town and Suburbs of Sydney, August 1822 showing the triangular Macquarie Place beside First Government House (70), the Tank Stream, and the original shoreline of Sydney Cove, with the Obelisk marked as 67, and the former Doric fountain as 55
Photographer: Harpers Map, 1822
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/08/1822
Subject: 1880 Parish Map showing Macquarie Place and the town centre of the Colony beside First Government House and the original shoreline of Sydney Cove (Circular Quay) during the 19th Century.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/01/1880
Subject: Heritage Council Plan
Photographer: Michelle Galea
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 05/03/2010
Subject: SHR Plan 2089
Photographer: Heritage Division
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 05/03/2010
Subject: Anchor (pre-1788) and cannon (c.1767-1786 ) mounted at Macquarie Place, salvaged from the Sirius, the flagship warship of the First Fleet.
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: Statue of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort (1883) at the south-west corner of Macquarie Place, located on the site of the 1819-1820 Doric fountain designed by Francis Greenway for Governor and Lady Macquarie.
Photographer: Tim Smith
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 20/10/2005
Subject: Macquarie Place Public Underground Conveniences (now partly an archaeological site)
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: Maccquarie Place sandstone gate posts on Bridge Street, a memorial to a Mayor of Sydney lmarked with the words Walter Renny, Esq., Mayor 1869.
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: 1960 memorial to an Australian sculptor, Lieutenant John Christie Wright, killed during service in France in 1917, sculptured by Gerald Lewers.
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005
Subject: Cast iron drinking fountain (1883) relocated from an earlier location to Macquarie Place.
Photographer: Claudine Loffi
Copyright owner: NSW Heritage Office
Date: 21/11/2005