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Bondi Aquarium c1895

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Henry King
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Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences
[85/1285-453]
(Tyrrell Photographic Collection)

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King, Henry

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.

Tamarama

Marked with the rock carvings and middens of its traditional owners, Tamarama became the site of pleasure gardens and amusements in the early twentieth century.

Entertainment and Spectacle

Public building

Bondi Aquarium

Aquarium and amusement park in the valley of Fletcher's Glen at Tamarama beach.

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Tamarama

South-eastern beachside suburb, with an Aboriginal name believed to mean 'storm'. Its beach has been described as the most hazardous patrolled beach in New South Wales.

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