The Age
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·6 hours ago
‘Bloody beautiful’: This Sydney landmark with a dark past gets the Glastonbury
It arose out of a need for a short-cut across the narrow peninsula that straddled The Rocks and Millers Point. In 1843 convict chain gangs began to carve a deep channel connecting the two sides of the spit, near where engineer John Bradfield would plant the giant feet of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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