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Main façade of Government House
Main façade of Government House
Government House, 1841
Government House, 1841
Governor Sir Dudley de Chair (1924–1930) outside Government House, 17 March 1925.
Governor Sir Dudley de Chair (1924–1930) outside Government House, 17 March 1925.
Government House illuminated in purple for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022
Government House illuminated in purple for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022
Admiralty House viewed from the south
Admiralty House viewed from the south
Colonel John George Nathaniel Gibbes and Elizabeth Gibbes, 1865. The building that would become Admiralty House was initially erected by the Gibbes fa
Colonel John George Nathaniel Gibbes and Elizabeth Gibbes, 1865. The building that would become Admiralty House was initially erected by the Gibbes family.
The residence, when it was known as Wotonga, and owned by Thomas Cadell, c. 1880
The residence, when it was known as Wotonga, and owned by Thomas Cadell, c. 1880
Admiralty House in 1930. The building was closed that year, and was not reopened until 1936.
Admiralty House in 1930. The building was closed that year, and was not reopened until 1936.