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Kensington Racecourse, Sydney

1893 establishments in Australia1942 disestablishments in AustraliaFormer buildings and structures in SydneyHorse racing venue stubsKensington, New South Wales
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SLNSW 7485 Polo at Kensington Racecourse
SLNSW 7485 Polo at Kensington Racecourse

Kensington racecourse is a now-closed pony racecourse on the current site of the University of New South Wales in the suburb of Kensington, Sydney, Australia. The course was in operation between 1893 and 1942, and during the Boer War and World Wars I and II it was taken over as a military camp. Many of the first Anzacs trained at Kensington Racecourse in 1914 before leaving for Egypt and Gallipoli. An extensive account of the training in late 1914 appears in the diary of Archie Barwick.A migrant hostel was located on the site in the late 1940s. Construction of the University began in 1951. The Old Tote building of the racecourse survived and in the 1960s and 1970s was the home of the Old Tote Theatre Company. It is now the Figtree Theatre in the grounds of UNSW.

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Kensington Racecourse, Sydney
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University of New South Wales (University of NSW)

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2033 Sydney, Kensington
New South Wales, Australia
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