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Electric tram Pitt Street, Sydney c1904-17

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Charles Kerry
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Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences
[85/1284-2008]
(Gift of Australian Consolidated Press under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1985)

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Kerry, Charles

Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences

Established in 1879, the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences' venues include the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Observatory and Museums Discovery Centre at Castle Hill.

Transport

Sydney's transport has been shaped by the geography of the city, changing economic and social needs, technological limitations and advances, and political considerations. From walking tracks and animal haulage to the commuting city of today, transport has also shaped the city itself, opening up new areas and choking others. Carts, ferries, trains, trams, buses and cars have all figured in Sydney's transport history.

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Victorian architecture