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Watsons Bay, before 1869

By
Frederick Charles Terry
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a1528058 / ML 199]
(Mitchell Library)

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Terry, Frederick Charles

State Library of New South Wales

Harbour pilots

Though representing one of Sydney's least known professions, harbour pilots have kept Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay safe for commercial shipping from the earliest days of settlement.

Dunbar House

House built at Robertson Bay by Richard Siddon which was used as a hotel and Town Hall and is today used for weddings and private events.

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Watsons Bay

Suburb on the outermost shore of the southern side of Sydney harbour which, since colonial times, has been an important naval and civil maritime precinct, as well as a destination for Sydneysiders and tourists.

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