• Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 18 April 2000 having satisfied the following criteria.[1].
  • It is the last non-naval wharf in Woolloomooloo and is the world's largest timber-pile finger wharf and the longest jetty ever built on Sydney Harbour.
  • Finger Wharf was built in 1915. ... By the 1970's Finger Wharf had fallen into disrepair and in 1987, was close to being demolished by the state government.
  • The Finger Wharf project entailed the redevelopment and conversion of the largest wharf structure in the southern hemisphere.
  • After DA approval the project was on-sold to Multiplex and Walker Corporation. Today the Finger Wharf is one of the top 3 attractions on Sydney Harbour.
  • Finger Wharf, 20. yüzyılın büyük bölümünde operasyonel bir çalışma iskelesiydi. ... Cowper Wharf Yolu'ndan Finger Wharf'a giriş, 1924'te Woolloomooloo.
  • Evolving Role and Cultural Significance. Over the years, the Finger Wharf Woolloomooloo has witnessed a dramatic transformation from its industrial roots.
  • Finger Wharf was completed in 1915 on the site of the first Sydney fish markets. The 400m long wooden wharf constructed for the packaging and storage wool...
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  • The Finger Wharf is a wharf in Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney, Australia. ... The Finger Wharf was an operational working wharf for much of the 20th century.