The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.
With a splish and a splash...
Windswept and bedraggled as we are, we thought we'd have a look at some other soggy Sydneysiders:
Dreary as it may be to get around, Sydney can look beautiful in wet weather. Photographers have known this for a long time, notably Harold Cazneaux, who especially loved rainy and misty conditions.
Too much rain though causes havoc and disaster (and not just to public transport). Windsor suffered dreadful flooding when the Hawkesbury burst its banks (not for the last time) in 1816. The Sydney Gazette reported that 'a watery waste presented itself on every side'.
Rain in the city centre was always a problem, especially around unpaved areas on reclaimed tidal flats:
Residents in the Tramvale estate near Sydenham had to be rescued from their houses in 1889 after five days of heavy rain caused flooding in the Cooks River:
But Sydneysiders have always been able to rise above the weather.
Stay dry!
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