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King Edward’s statue
A pleasant enough square by the Treasury, with a scattering of interesting statues. They include a sombre, magisterial King Edward Vll, with bitter irony described as the peacemaker in 1910.
Located on the edge of the CBD and the historic dockside area, the Franklin Square with its impressive fountain and statue of John Franklin is a beautiful and restful spot. It also offers glimpses of ...
Pleasant area to relax for a while if in the CBD area, I was attracted it by the oak trees and then discovered other delights after I'd entered the park. There is a fountain and monument of Sir John ...
Lovely centrally located square dominated by a statue of Sir John Franklin.
This lovely square sits between the two major one way streets in Hobart (Davey and Macquarie Streets) that separate the CBD from Hobart's historic waterfront. It also fronts onto Elizabeth Street. It ...
King Edward’s statue
A pleasant enough square by the Treasury, with a scattering of interesting statues. They include a sombre, magisterial King Edward Vll, with bitter irony described as the peacemaker in 1910.
A lovely square in the CBD
Located on the edge of the CBD and the historic dockside area, the Franklin Square with its impressive fountain and statue of John Franklin is a beautiful and restful spot. It also offers glimpses of ...
Oasis in the City
Pleasant area to relax for a while if in the CBD area, I was attracted it by the oak trees and then discovered other delights after I'd entered the park. There is a fountain and monument of Sir John ...
Mid city square
A lovely fountain around the central statue, nice trees and a giant chess board all feature in this city park
Lovely centrally located square dominated by a statue of Sir John Franklin.
This lovely square sits between the two major one way streets in Hobart (Davey and Macquarie Streets) that separate the CBD from Hobart's historic waterfront. It also fronts onto Elizabeth Street. It ...