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“Jeffrey Street or Jeffreys Street, Kirribilli is famous as one of the most popular vantage points for views of the city of Sydney, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. The street is on the Lower North Shore of Sydney Harbour immediately across the harbour from Circular Quay and is a popular destination for tourists, particularly on Australia Day and New Year’s Eve. The street leads uphill from the harbour in a northerly direction to the small shopping village of Kirribilli.
The immediate vicinity of Jeffrey Street is reported to be the site of the first European settlement on the lower North Shore of Sydney Harbour. This happened within about 10 years following the colonisation of Australia at Sydney Cove in 1788. For many years the area was called the North Shore and the original land grant changed hands a number of times. Over the past 200 years the area has also been called Huntershill, St Leonards, North Sydney, “”Kiarabilli””, Milsons Point and “”Kirribilli Point””. The modern spelling Kirribilli was first used in about 1853 and the use of Kirribilli as a locality is more recent.”
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