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The surveyors hut near parliament house.
Photo taken by me and released under the GFDL
The plaque reads:
Surveyor's Hut The Surveyor's Hut is all that remains of the original Federal Capital survey camp established circa 1909. It is one of the oldest Commonwealth buildings in the ACT. Charles Robert Scrivener, who surveyed the site of Canberra used this simple structure for secure storage of survey documents. Entered in the Register of the National Estate on 28 September 1982
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