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St Patrick's Day parade, Sydney c1930s

By
Sam Hood
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[hood_29889 / Home and Away - 29889]

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Hood, Sam

State Library of New South Wales

Immigration

From its foundation by the First Fleet, Sydney has been populated by immigrants from cultures across the world and remains Australia's most multicultural city.

Entertainment and Spectacle

Irish

Celebrations

St Mary's Cathedral

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St Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Sydney and the mother diocese of Australia, and remains the largest ecclesiastical building in the English Gothic style in the world.

Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society

Church based support network established to provide hospital, sickness and funeral benefits through insurance style subscription.

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St Patrick's Day

Cultural and religious festival commemorating the date of death of the patron saint of Ireland which is celebrated worldwide on March 17th.

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