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7198 Wyoming 1909 Kate/Sydney
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Our architects just don't build like they used to. In some ways it is just as well, in others we lose ageless beauty.
27/Apr/09 4:16 AM
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I wonder why a building in Sydney would be named Wyoming?
27/Apr/09 7:53 AM
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Yes Joann--I don't understand. Initially I assumed that Kate had seen this building somewhere in Wyoming or in a USA national monument then I realised it was a building...and what is it about 1909...just the year it was built? It's probably a famous block of flats and we're displaying our ignorance of Australia!
27/Apr/09 9:45 AM
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I just looked up this building and there is a lot of info on the web. It was built between 1909 and 1911, named after the owner's country property at Junee (wherever that is). It was 8 stories high and boaster hot water on every floor. It was built to house doctors who worked across the road at the hospital.
27/Apr/09 11:25 AM
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oops "boasted" not "boaster" sorry.
27/Apr/09 11:26 AM
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Thanks for the history Colleen! Junee's down south on the way to Wagga Wagga, Albury, Melbourne & several other places between here & there!!!!!!!!!!
27/Apr/09 1:17 PM
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My father was born at Wyoming at about this time (Well 1915) according to his birth certificate, and we always thought it was a village that is no longer there. He left when he was only a baby and didn't remember it, and they went next to West Wyalong and then Queanbeyan by the time he was 3 and More...
27/Apr/09 2:19 PM
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I swear you all have your own entire planet down there in Oz! It's fascinating!
27/Apr/09 3:52 PM
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And a dang good photo!
27/Apr/09 3:53 PM
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Excellent information.
Great photo Kate, it sparked a lot of interest.
27/Apr/09 10:51 PM
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