• The First Government House was the first residence for the Governors of New South Wales located at 41 Bridge Street...
  • The Museum of Sydney includes several displays that explore the history of First Government House including archaeology...
  • Purpose built museum designed to conserve the archaeology of the site of the First Government House which includes exposed drains and artefacts found...
  • Location: Bridge, Street, Sydney The first Government House Built on a rise on the east side of Tank Stream, the first Government House was the home, offices...
  • In February 1983 archaeologists uncovered the rear wall and footings of the first Government House – two wide parallel rows of sandstone blocks with...
  • The back garden of the First Government House was on this site. In 1700, Samuel Day, governor, erected this building.
  • English: First Government House is the heritage-listed site of the first residence for the Governors of New South Wales located at 41 Bridge Street, in the Sydney...
  • Sydney’s first Government House overlooking Sydney Cove was built for Governor Arthur Phillip in 1789.
  • GML undertook new historical research, stakeholder engagement and analysis of archaeological remains of First Government House to update the...
  • The Museum of Sydney includes several displays that explore the history of First Government House including archaeology...