Victoria Street, East Sydney
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Victoria Street is a suburban street located in the inner eastern suburbs of
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, in the
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local government area of
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, Australia. From south to north, Victoria Street goes through the suburbs of
Darlinghurst Darlinghurst is an inner-city suburb in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Darlinghurst is located immediately east of the Sydney central business district (CBD) and Hyde Park, within the local government area of the Ci ...
,
Potts Point Potts Point is a small and densely populated suburb in inner-city Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Potts Point is located east of the Sydney central business district and is part of the Local government in Australia, local government area o ...
and the locality of Kings Cross. It is in length.Map 4, Gregory's Street Directory, 2002 (Gregory's Pub. Co.) In the section in Darlinghurst, the street is one-way, from north to south only. Redevelopment of the street during the early 1970s caused much controversy. Residents opposed the building of a forty-five storey complex and insisted that provision be made for middle and low income wage earners to remain living there. In response the NSW
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placed a
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in 1971, bringing demolitions to a halt. To prevent work being done by non-union labour, squatters moved into disused houses after residents were forced out. In January 1974 a confrontation occurred and all residents (except one, Mick Fowler) were evicted from the street. After continued campaigning the redevelopment design was amended and while low-cost housing was lost, some protection was applied to houses on the basis of heritage values.


Description

At its southern end, Victoria Street starts at
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, Darlinghurst. It goes north through the locality of Kings Cross, where it forms a large intersection with Darlinghurst Road. Further north, it continues through Potts Point to terminate at Grantham Street, above Woolloomooloo Bay. The street is a mixture of residential and commercial buildings, with a number of old, Victorian homes that have been converted to backpackers' hostels. Between Earl Street and Grantham Street, Potts Point, the some buildings on both sides of the street are listed on the local government heritage register.


Points of interest

;Embarkation Park The park is situated at the far northern end of the street and was constructed on the roof of the
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car-park in Cowper Wharf Roadway. It provides the locals with some breathing space, with harbour views. ;Terraced Homes Roughly opposite Embarkation Park, there is a terrace of homes designed in the
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style, using woodwork instead of the more usual wrought iron. They are an unusual sight in Sydney, where terraced homes are almost invariably designed in Victorian styles. ;Juanita Nielsen's House Juanita Nielsen's House, located at 202 Victoria Street, Potts Point, is one of a group of three
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s erected in the 1850s on the site of the former Telford Lodge estate. Purchased by
Juanita Nielsen Juanita Joan Nielsen (; 22 April 1937 – disappeared 4 July 1975) was an Australian newspaper publisher, urban conservationist, and heiress. She disappeared after attending a meeting at the Carousel nightclub (also called Les Girls) in Kings C ...
in 1968, a journalist and great-granddaughter of businessman Mark Foy, Nielsen disappeared after she strongly opposed the redevelopment of the Potts Point/King Cross area and the intimidation and eviction of working-class tenants of the area and the adjoining suburb of . The house is listed on the
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. ;St Vincent's College, Potts Point St Vincent's College is situated on the corner of Victoria Street and Challis Avenue. It was founded in 1858 by Irish
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and was known as the Victoria Street Roman Catholic School. Its cluster of brick buildings makes a distinctive landmark. ;Butler, McElhone and Hordern Stairs These three sets of stairs are located on the west side of the street and provide access to the Woolloomooloo area. They are all heritage-listed. ;Darlinghurst Fire Station Situated at the intersection of Victoria Street and Darlinghurst Road, this station was designed by the Government Architect,
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, in the Federation Free Style, utilising a familiar combination of brick and sandstone. ;St John's Anglican Church, Darlinghurst St John's Anglican Church was completed in 1858, with nave and aisles designed by J. F. Hilly. Many later additions were designed by
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. The church is heritage-listed. The rectory was designed by Hilly and built , and is also heritage-listed. ;Rough Edges Immediately south of the church, this is a drop-in centre run by St John's Church and staffed by volunteers. ;Green Park Hotel This hotel was built in 1893 of red brick and was largely influenced by the
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style, with some Free Classical details. ;St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney St Vincent's Hospital was founded in 1857 by the
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. It was originally located at the site of St Vincent's College, but was later moved to Darlinghurst. The main hospital building was designed by Wardell and Denning in the Inter-War Free Classical Style and built in 1921. It has been described as having "Therapeutic verandas integrated into free classical colonnades."A Pictorial Guide to Identifying Australian Architecture, p.1259 The Sacred Heart Hospice, located on the opposite side of the street, was founded in 1890. The
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together with the Kinghorn Cancer Centre, and the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute are all co-located on Victoria Street. St Vincent's Private Hospital and Clinic is located towards the street's southern terminus. ;Green Park This park is located opposite the hospital, occupying a site between Victoria Street and Darlinghurst Road.


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{{Streets of Sydney Australia Streets in Sydney Darlinghurst, New South Wales Kings Cross, New South Wales Potts Point, New South Wales