Hunter Street, Sydney

Next door were the 'Parrot Brothers', who supplied footwear to the people of Sydney.

[3] The site of the old Norwich Chambers on the corner of Bligh Street was once occupied by a dentist named Smythe and later was the office of the solicitor William Barker.

[5] The heritage-listed office building Perpetual Trustee Company Building at 33–39 Hunter Street is the only example of Edwardian architecture on Hunter Street.

[6] Originally two-way throughout, in February 1987 the Pitt to George Street section was converted to one-way in a westerly direction.

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