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Russell Place commemorates the old Peter Nicol Russell building which has been known as the John Woolley Building since 1974. 

The building was originally named after Sir Peter Nicol Russell (4 July 1816 – 10 July 1905) who was an Australian foundry owner, manufacturing engineer, philanthropist and university benefactor. Peter Nicol Russell gave endowments totalling £100,000 to the Engineering School at University of Sydney, that led to the faculty now known as the Peter Nicol Russell School of Engineering

Location

Address:Russell Place , Camperdown, 2050
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -33.885776
Long: 151.186589
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Monument Type:Road
Monument Theme:Culture
Sub-Theme:Community
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                          RUSSELL
                            PLACE
COMMEMORATING THE OLD 'PNR', THE PETER NICOL RUSSELL 
BUILDING, THE OLD SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING KNOWN AS THE 
JOHN WOOLLEY BUILDING SINCE 1975. 

 

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