Registrar-General’s Building, Sydney

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The Registrar-General’s Building in Sydney is a heritage-listed government office building known for its Federation Free Classical architecture and its role in housing New South Wales land and property records.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Federation Free Classical building
government office building
heritage-listed building
office building
architecturalStyle Federation Free Classical
associatedWith New South Wales land titles
New South Wales property registration
category public administration building
contains archives of land and property records
offices of land administration authorities
country Australia
function housing New South Wales land records
housing New South Wales property records
heritageDesignationReason architectural significance as a Federation Free Classical building
historical significance for land and property administration in New South Wales
heritageStatus heritage-listed
heritageValue represents development of land title systems in New South Wales
locatedInUrbanArea Sydney central business district
location New South Wales
Sydney
owner Government of New South Wales
regionServed New South Wales
significance important repository of land and property records in New South Wales
use government offices
records office

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Macquarie Street civic precinct contains Registrar-General’s Building, Sydney
George McRae designed Registrar-General’s Building, Sydney
this entity surface form: Department of Education building, Bridge Street, Sydney
Chief Secretary’s Building, Sydney partOf Registrar-General’s Building, Sydney
this entity surface form: New South Wales Government precinct