


Majestic Government House, Sydney - Circa 1915
This photograph captures Government House in Sydney, a significant architectural landmark built in the mid-19th century, completed in 1846. Designed in the Gothic Revival style by the colonial architect Edmund Blacket, it served as the official residence of the Governor of New South Wales. This image, taken between 1915 and 1920, showcases the grandeur and historical importance of the building, reflecting the colonial influence in Australian architecture during that time.
As a central hub for governmental affairs in New South Wales, Government House has hosted numerous dignitaries and events. Its picturesque location in the Royal Botanic Garden adds to its charm, making it a vital piece of Sydneys historical narrative. The photograph stands as a testament to both the architectural achievements of the era and the evolving nature of governance in Australia.

Majestic Government House, Sydney - Circa 1915