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Man o War Steps, Sydney, Australia
Man o War Steps, Sydney, Australia - the only known remains of Macquarie-era harbour works still in existence in Sydney Harbour. Date: 1909
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Adjacent Australian Botanic Cove Governor Macquarie Stair Stairs Sydney
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Man O War Steps, Sydney, Australia: A Glimpse into the Past of Macquarie-era Harbour Works This photograph, taken in 1909, showcases the Man O War Steps located in Sydney Harbour, Australia. These historic stairs, now a popular tourist attraction, are the only known remains of the extensive harbour works initiated during the Macquarie era. Governor Lachlan Macquarie, who ruled New South Wales from 1810 to 1822, oversaw significant infrastructure development in Sydney. One of his most notable projects was the construction of a series of stone steps, known as the Man O War Steps, to provide access from the western end of Farm Cove to the adjacent Royal Botanic Gardens. This area was a popular spot for picnics, boat landings, and military drills during the early 19th century. The Man O War Steps, with their distinctive curved design, were built using sandstone quarried from the area. They were an essential part of the harbour's infrastructure, allowing easy access to the gardens and the city for residents and visitors alike. This photograph, taken over a century ago, offers a fascinating glimpse into Sydney's past. The Man O War Steps, still in use today, serve as a reminder of the rich history and the visionary leadership of Governor Macquarie. They continue to be a cherished part of Sydney Harbour, providing a connection to the city's past and a scenic backdrop for visitors and locals alike.
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