ACACIA PENDULA. A.Cunningham 1877
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Art student sculptor Tom Bass at home with his wife Lenore and their children 1948
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Austn. Subsn. Library allotments, as sold by the Australian Auction Co. on 11 May 1840
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Bar of the Newcastle Hotel, George Street, 2 January 1957
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Barrister John H McClemens, KC c1945
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Birchgrove Postcard 9: the headframe and engine winding house of Balmain Colliery c1907
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Bondi Australia the playground of the Pacific c1930
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Church Hill, Sydney c1870s
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City Bank of Sydney design for a one pound note 1893
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Contraband at Customs House, 11 July 1939
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Detail showing the intersection of King and Macquarie Streets from 'Plan of the town and suburbs of Sydney, August 1822'
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Electric train (DD S Set S15) at the second Royal National Park Station c1980
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Florence Holloway's Certifcate in Nursing from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, April 1907
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Graves of siblings Keith and Dorothea Mackellar in the Mackellar family at Waverley Cemetery February 2018
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Hotel Wentworth, Lang Street, Church Hill
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Katoomba St & Clouds, Katoomba c1908-15
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May Gibbs c1925
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Phillip Street, north of Bridge Street. Old oak tree [believed to have been planted in the first Government House garden] c1900
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Phillip Street, north of Bridge Street. Old oak tree [believed to have been planted in the first Government House garden] c1900
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Plan of Lot 1, Library allotment, Paddington
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Plan shewing a swamp in the Parish of Petersham applied for by two Veterens and encroached on by Doctor Wardell c1830
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The Bottle & glass - near Sydney - March 26/36 (Sydy. Cove)
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The YMCA Building, Pitt Street c1930
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Ultimo Power House chimney, August 1898
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View of old Government House - Sydney - N.S.W. as it appeared when vacated by Sir George Gipps in 1845
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Whisky a Go Go nightclub, Kings Cross 11 August 1969
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Wreck of the 'Edd Lalm' [Edward Lombe] On Middle Head Fort Jackson 1834
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'10 o'clock - opening time' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'11 o'clock - the ladies' own hour' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'12 to 1 o'clock - Going to lunch', from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'2 o'clock - After luncheon', from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'3 o'clock - Bank closes', from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'4 o'clock - Doing the block' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'5 o'clock - A jump for the last boat' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'6 o'clock - Rush home' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879
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'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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