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I don't know whether Plaques's is right about his statue. We need some input from the Aussies on this one.
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Even tho the smaller building does resemble our Adelaide Town Hall.
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You're on the the right track Cathy, but not Adelaide. The photo would have been taken in the early 1890s and I guess the location looks a bit different now!
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Sorry I'm wrong. I got my pictures mixed up in my head. I THINK.
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I initially thought it was St Paul's cathedral in Melbourne. The architecture is very similar but the spires are not right. Can we at least have a state to start looking?
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I've been cheating on the web but got nowhere....
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I've been cheating too and found it. 

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Nobody likes a Smart Guy! Do tell......
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Sydney Town Hall
I'm not smart enough to find the name of the church next door though.
I'm not smart enough to find the name of the church next door though.
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You got it, Wendy! Sydney Town Hall, and the building next door is the Cathedral. Judging from the picture in your link the Town Hall must have been much extended at the back in more recent times. I'm very impressed by the amount of historical detail on the Town Hall's web site. The caption to the photo follows. It was in the book that my ancestor Levi Fish was awarded in 1895. (Click to make larger.)

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Hello Cathy...
I see you and your answer, and I'm sure you are right! I'm sure that Tiz will have been writing his post when you gave your answer, so he will have missed it. 


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I got excited, it's been ages since I've been able to have a go at the Mystery Object. 

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And when you did the gremlins conspired against you! Hard luck Cathy....
Next one?
Next one?
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Cathy, sorry about that and for being late in responding. This is the first chance I've had to look at OG since my last post in this topic. Your post wasn't showing up when I did mine. This has happened to me several times recently and I wonder whether the forum software has changed? In the past, if someone posted in the topic between me starting my post and trying to send it the software would let it go immediately. It put up a notice saying that someone else had posted in the interim and showed that person's post. Once again, it didn't show the warning this time.
Well done Cathy for coming up with the name of the Cathedral - I hadn't named it because I didn't know it had a name. I'd just assumed it was called `Sydney Cathedral'!
Well done Cathy for coming up with the name of the Cathedral - I hadn't named it because I didn't know it had a name. I'd just assumed it was called `Sydney Cathedral'!
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Not to worry Tize, it's all good. (Will keep that in mind.)
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Try this one.....

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Looks Masonic to me...
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The lid of a treasure chest found in Barlick?
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Is that brass inlay ornamental or functional like a wedge in mallet? And why has it brass only on one edge? I'm going for some sort of striking tool like a mallet for knocking bungs into barrels of ale. Or is it brass because it is sparkproof and used by Guy Fawkes for sealing powder kegs? Just thinking out loud... 

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Is it ther underside of the base of a trophy of some kind?
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Its a lump of brass riveted to a block of wood with steel rivets. 

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Not trouser leg stuff, but definitely Masonic...