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Royal Edward Victualling Yard

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Royal Edward Victualling Yard, 38 42 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont 6
Royal Edward Victualling Yard, 38 42 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont 6

The Royal Edward Victualling Yard (REVY) is a heritage-listed former naval victualling yard and warehouses, now vacant or used for television studio offices, at 38-42 Pirrama Road in the inner city Sydney suburb of Pyrmont in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Walter Liberty Vernon (Buildings A and B and C) and built from 1904 to 1912 by McLeod Brothers (Buildings A, B) and NSW Public Works Department (Bdg C). It is also known as Buildings A & B: REVY Main Warehouse, Naval Warehouse and Royal Edward Victualling Yard, Building C: Former Commonwealth Ordnance Stores. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 22 March 2011.Formerly used as the headquarters of the Seven Network, REVY was purchased by Google in 2018.

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Royal Edward Victualling Yard
Darling Island Road, Sydney Pyrmont

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Darling Island Road
2009 Sydney, Pyrmont
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