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=== Other countries === The [[South African College]] in the then-British [[Cape Colony]] features an "Egyptian building" constructed in 1841; the Egyptian Revival building of the [[Gardens Shul|Cape Town Hebrew Congregation]] is also still standing. The York Street Synagogue was Australia's first Egyptian revival building, followed by the [[Hobart Synagogue]], the [[Launceston Synagogue]] and the [[Adelaide Hebrew Congregation]], all by 1850. The earliest obelisk in Australia was erected at [[Macquarie Place]], Sydney in 1818.<ref>Humbert, Jean-Marcel and Price, Clifford, eds., ''Imhotep Today: Egyptianizing Architecture'', UCL Prewss, 2003, pp. 167 ff.</ref>
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