Fishing Subject Barangaroo and the Eora Fisherwomen Booralee fishing town Transcript: Mr Charles Wilson recalls fishing in the Georges River in the early twentieth century Transcript: Mr Stanley Everett remembers Chipping Norton in the early twentieth century Watsons Bay Fisheries Act 1881 Pastime Saccostrea glomerata (Sydney rock oyster ) Sydney Fish Markets Blessing of the Fleet Fisheries Inquiry Commission 1880 Amateur Fishermen's Association Department of Fisheries Ballederry Grey, Zane Major Lee Puckeridge, John Thomas Puckeridge, William Smith, Charles jnr Smith, Charles snr Smith, Cuthbert Smith, Leonard Smith, Percy Woods, Frederick Aboriginal men in boat on Narrabeen lagoon, c 1905 Aboriginal people and fishing spears on the banks of the Cooks River 1830 Aboriginal woman with her baby, in a canoe fishing with a line c1805 Botany fishermen and their boats, moored near the mouth of the Cooks River January 1938 Fish hooks of New South Wales and a feather of the cassowary c1789 Fisherman's hut, Como c1905 Fishing boats, Hawkesbury River, Sydney 1888 Fishing in Victoria Park 1930s Fishing line made of twisted brown bark fibre from Port Jackson, pre 1844 Fishing off Garden Island, December 1876 Fishing on Wolli Creek c1900 Ken Norton and other employees of Clarence Lewis's oyster farm open oysters for bottling at Woolooware c1960 Les Jones, Waynes Jones (child) and Bunda Jones in the yard at Luland Street c1962 Major Lee's hut, Vaucluse, 1857 New South Wales Oyster Fisheries Ode to Major Lee 1865 Point Piper near Sydney, N.S. Wales c1826 Shell fish-hooks made from 'Turbo turquata' Sydney c1802 The Battle of Berry's Bay - a battle with sharks in Sydney Harbour 7 March 1886 The Jones family at 3 Booralee Street, Botany c1938 The Smith brothers and friends on their fishing boat, the Pastime, preparing for a leisurely sail on the Bay c1935 Two Aborigines spearing eels c1817-20 View from the Government Domain Sydney 1833 View in Port Jackson 1789 View of part of Sydney c1804 Watercolour illustration of a group of Aboriginal people fishing, c1790s William West and Martha (nee Sparks), far right, middle row, holding their baby son Bill West c1900 Mr Charles Wilson recalls fishing in the Georges River in the early twentieth century, interviewed in 1986 Mr Stanley Everett remembers Chipping Norton in the early twentieth century, interviewed 1986