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help| Admiralty House is the official Sydney residence of the Governor-General of Australia. It is located in Kirribilli, on the northern foreshore of Sydney Harbour adjacent to Kirribilli House, which is the Sydney residence of the Prime Minister. The large Italianate sandstone mansion at Kirribilli Point, once known as “Wotonga”, has commanding views across Sydney Harbour to the Sydney Harbour Bridge... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Admiralty House, Sydney
Admiralty House is the official Sydney residence of the Governor-General of Australia. It is located in Kirribilli, on the northern foreshore of Sydney Harbour adjacent to Kirribilli House, which is the Sydney residence of the Prime Minister. -
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Admiralty House
Buildings called Admiralty House include: Admiralty House, Mount Pearl -
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Admiralty House (London)
Admiralty House in London was designed by Sir Robert Taylor and his protege Samuel Pepys Cockerell and opened in 1786. Built at the request of Admiral Lord Howe, First Lord of the Admiralty in 1782-83 for "a few small rooms of my own", it was the official residence of First Lords of the Admiralty until 1964, and has also been home to several British Prime Ministers when 10 Downing Street was being renovated. -
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Admiralty House (Stockholm)
The Admiralty House (Swedish: Amiralitetshuset) is an Admiralty House on the islet Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden. ... In 1680-1750 it was used as an archive, and then as a corn stable until 1794 when rebuilt as a barrack. -
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Old Admiralty House
In 1958, the building was renamed Admiralty House, and became the residence of the British Royal Navy Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station. -
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Admiralty
The pale coloured extension behind the small courtyard on the left is Admiralty House. ... Admiralty House -
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Admiralty (disambiguation)
Admiralty House (London) or Admiralty House (Sydney) -
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Admiralty House, Mount Pearl
Admiralty House, a nationally registered historic site, is located in Mount Pearl, Newfoundland. It is now primarily a communications museum built in 1914 for the British Admiralty as a World War I communications post. -
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May 1940 War Cabinet Crisis
Later that day after Reynaud’s departure, Churchill asked the War Cabinet to remain at Admiralty House for an “informal meeting.” -
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Kirribilli, New South Wales
Admiralty House and Lodge, Kirribilli Point
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