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Spaghetti Factory moved into the building in early 1973. It seems to have been an instant success and was even visited by international celebrities (for instance the "Rolling Stones" English band were photographed in the tram in the restaurant in 1973). By the second half of 1988 the establishment was being touted as a venue for "family fun".
421:. Openings on ground and second floors are semi-circular in shape. 78-84 George Street: Located south of the earlier building and built in 1916, also of three storeys to George Street, five to Hickson Road but nine bays long. The parapet is stepped, dividing the façade into three large sections. All openings are rectangular with two prominent string courses between the first and second floors. The brick detailing is more elaborate than the 1912 store, but the two form a harmonious whole of uniform height and texture.
332:(ASN). He returned to Qld. as manager of ASN's Cairns branch, returning to NSW again to take charge of its bonded stores. Upward approached ASN in 1880 and as a result took over its interests in the bond and ran it as his "private concern", Upward & Co. In August 1912 John Upward signed a 50-year lease on a parcel of land with a frontage of 81m on the eastern side of George Street. One condition of the lease was that "a building to the value of at least 10,000 pounds was erected thereon".
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Building, No 88 George Street, and the Harrington's Buildings, and being visible as a backdrop to Campbell's Stores from Campbell's Cove, Sydney Cove and Harbour, and Circular Quay East. Its conversion to shops and offices in 1973 also demonstrates attitudes to conservation philosophy and practice of the period as the first such conversion by the SCRA.
490:, No 88 George Street, and the Harrington's Buildings, and being visible as a backdrop to Campbell's Stores from Campbell's Cove, Sydney Cove and Harbour, and Circular Quay East. Its conversion to shops and offices in 1973 also demonstrates attitudes to conservation philosophy and practice of the period as the first such conversion by the SCRA.
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Hickson Road. The company required new storage space to replace the demolished building. Upward & Co. was founded by John Upward (1854-1918) born in London, who
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Metcalfe Bond Stores has simple unobtrusive lines with pleasing rhythm and texture. The building has landmark significance as part of a group of early 20th century buildings in George Street North complementing in scale, materials, façade treatment and fenestration the ASN
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As at 30 March 2011, Metcalfe Bond Stores and site are of State heritage significance for their historical and scientific cultural values. The site and building are also of State heritage significance for their contribution to The Rocks area which is of State
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Metcalfe Bond comprises two adjacent buildings, both simple bond stores in the functionalist tradition with timber post and beam interior construction. Exterior walls are of load bearing red brick with minimal darker brick outlines. 66-76 George Street: The older of the two buildings, built in
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Campbell on 29 June 1814. Part of it was later used as a quarry. The existing stone retaining wall at George Street probably dates from the mid to late 19th century. For much of the 19th century the site was apparently used as Campbell's garden and was acquired by the Colonial
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Metcalfe Bond Stores and site are of State heritage significance for their historical and scientific cultural values. The site and building are also of State heritage significance for their contribution to The Rocks area which is of State Heritage significance in its own right.
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at rear obliterated any former evidence of site use. Some demolition material noted on site but this had been churned up by site preparation works in 1953. Investigation: Monitoring of demolition of Petrol Station 1994. The archaeology is destroyed.
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392:Description
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375: 1802
172:10 May 2002
99: /
87:151°12′31″E
75:Coordinates
70:, Australia
1567:Categories
1547:Rocks Push
1506:Argyle Cut
1470:Mercantile
1440:Australian
1138:Nos. 61-65
1133:Nos. 55-59
1128:Nos. 42-52
1098:Nos. 46-56
1031:Nos. 95-99
1021:Nos. 29-31
627:14 October
558:References
326:Queensland
314:Government
259:suburb of
245:bond store
169:Designated
84:33°51′25″S
39:, in 2008.
953:The Rocks
871:CC-BY 4.0
715:TKD, 2015
640:CC-BY 4.0
432:Condition
406:The Rocks
261:The Rocks
60:The Rocks
1475:Observer
1460:Glenmore
1450:Brooklyn
1412:Churches
1212:(museum)
1160:Lilyvale
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623:. H01562
519:See also
366:In 2011
193:Category
51:Location
1485:Russell
1295:No. 231
1103:103-111
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1071:No. 145
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295:History
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1148:No. 71
1143:No. 67
1123:No. 32
1026:No. 93
467:arcade
281:agency
257:Sydney
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541:Notes
458:Bond.
309:grant
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