Photo gallery: Anderson Stuart Building, University of Sydney, then and now
On this page are a selection of photos of the Anderson Stuart Building, the University of Sydney, then and now:
Then

- Above: Drawing of the original medical school by John Shewan, courtesy University Archives.
The medical school commenced teaching in March 1883 with four students in a four-roomed cottage built between the Great Hall of the University and Parramatta Road.

- Above: Anderson Stuart Building under construction in the 1880s, photo, courtesy University Archives.
Anderson Stuart pressed for the construction of a more suitable medical school and in 1887, a new building subsequently known as the Anderson Stuart Building was commenced on plans prepared by Edmund Blacket.
View details about Sir Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart and the history of the Faculty of Medicine.

- Above: Anderson Stuart Building in 1900, photo, courtesy University Archives.
The first part of the building was finished in 1891 and and the building was completed in 1922.

- Above: Medical students on the steps of Anderson Stuart Building, c 1900, photo, courtesy University Archives.

- Above: Anderson Stuart Building on the left, c1920, photo, courtesy, University Archives. View enlargement.
Now
- Above: The Anderson Stuart Building today, photo, copyright David White.

- Above: The front of the Anderson Stuart Building today, photo, courtesy Faculty of Medicine website.

- Above: The northern facade of the Anderson Stuart Building today, photo, courtesy Faculty of Medicine website.