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Kelly's Steps

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Construction:
  
1839–1840

Surface:
  
sandstone blocks

Design
  
James Kelly

Steps:
  
48

Location:
  
Hobart, Tasmania

Kelly's Steps

Address
  
5 Kelly St, Battery Point TAS 7004, Australia

Similar
  
Salamanca Market, Narryna Heritage Museum, General Post Office - Hobart, Brooke Street Pier, Trafalgar Building - Hobart

Kelly's Steps is an architectural landmark in Hobart, Tasmania. The steps, named after James Kelly, connect the suburb of Battery Point to Salamanca Place. At the time Kelly constructed the steps in 1839, Battery Point was on a cliff that overlooked wharfs of Sullivans Cove. The steps were cut into the stone of the cliffs. The warehouses that lined the wharfs on what is now Salamanca Place were built with stone quarried from the cliffs. The steps lead up to Kelly Street, Battery Point. At the foot of the steps, Kelly's Lane leads to Salamanca Place.

References

Kelly's Steps Wikipedia