'6 o'clock, George Street, from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'7 o'clock - Milk' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'7 to 9 o'clock - Going to work' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'9 o'clock - Going to business' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'A Family of New South Wales' from a sketch by Governor King, 1792
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'A portable canvas house...', in David Collins' 'An account of the English colony in New South Wales...' 1798-1802
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'An account of the trial of Thomas Muir, Esq. younger, of Huntershill ..... August, 1793, for sedition' 1794
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'Australia's World Beaters' montage including Bobby Pearce c1930s
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'Australian Slang' from a guide to Australia for the United States Army during World War II, 1942
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'Boy! It's good to feel safe again!' Sydney - the most dangerous R and R City for US servicemen c1969
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'Brazil' film poster, 1946
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'But if we demolish the pub instead won't we be accused of acting against Australian tradition?' 1959
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'Cars Kill' King Street, Newtown 1999
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'Convict Theatre: A radio movie about a highway robber turned patron of the arts: Robert Sidaway', from These Walls Have Ears: The Artists, 2013
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'Cooks River Cruelty' from The Police Report, Bell's Life in Sydney, 3 April 1852
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'Corroboree' poster from Royal gala performance, Tivoli Theatre 1954
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'Dante's Inferno' Ball, Paddington Town Hall 1962
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'Dobroyde', birthplace of Edward Pierson Ramsay c1900
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'Don't worry. He only wants to spend 400 million pounds. But watch out when he says he's going to spend 400,000 pounds.'
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'Dracula', Palace Theatre, Pitt Street Sydney
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'Ferry Steamer Sunk' The Argus, November 4 1927, p 15
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'Filthy Dog Owner' - Dog poo vigilantism, Enmore, 2001
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'Foul Tongue v Dirty Linen' from Police Sketches, Bell's Life in Sydney 7 August 1847
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'God bless dear Daddy who is fighting the Hun and send him Help' 1918
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'Good to see Greiner's cleaning up the North coast...' 1989
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'Government House' in the days of Governor Phillip, 1864
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'Henry Parkes, Esq, carried in triumph to the Empire office' 1854
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'High Tide East Coast' stained glass by Cedar Prest at Sydney Airport
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'High Tide East Coast' stained glass work by Cedar Prest at Sydney Airport
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'Hilton', Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst c1879-1882
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'I exports natives and imports exotics from Botany Bay' 1810s
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'I'll Chop her in Halves!' Man's Threat to Slash Woman 1937
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'In case of consumption' - public health education poster about tuberculosis at the Bourke Street baby clinic 1914
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'Lesbian Brides' marching group, Mardi Gras 1994
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'Lest We Forget' stencil - Remembrance in Marrickville, 2010
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'Lost, Sweetheart?' 1940s
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'Mackenzie's Point Stingray' Sydney Aboriginal Rock Engraving Series 2007
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'Natives crouching emus' c1845
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'New Guard Officer 'Opens' Bridge With Sword, And Is Arrested' 20 March 1932
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'No More Trouble', says Tilly Devine 1952
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'No, darling, this is not Mr Hilton. Captain Cook also discovered Australia' 1960
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'Oh! my goodness gracious, I'll be off.' 'Hold on Poll my girl, all right' c1860
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'One of the NSW Aborigines befriended by Governor Macquarie' c1810-1821
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'Outside, Sir! Outside' cartoon from London Punch, 2 June 1888
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'Pioneer's Memorial' garden and ornamental pool created in honour of the women doctors who founded the Rachel Forster Hospital, Redfern c1956
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'Please do not spit' sign above ferry passengers 1906
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'Pom Power' preserved in concrete, St Peters 2007
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'Portrait of Captain Matthew Flinders, RN, 1774-1814' Mauritius 1806-7
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'Qualified and useful - qualified and useful - qualified and useful - unqualified and useless; careful here! He must be white.'
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'Reclaim the Streets', King Street, Newtown 1999
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