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HMAS Sydney I mast and crow's nest, Bradleys Head 2010

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Doyle, John

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HMAS Sydney

Four Royal Australian Navy ships have been named HMAS Sydney over the last 100 years. Deployed all over the world, they have all maintained a special connection with the port of Sydney.

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HMAS Sydney I

Warship commissioned in Scotland in 1913 which saw action in Australian waters, the Pacific and the Atlantic before being decommissioned in 1928 and broken up at Cockatoo Island.

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Bradleys Head

Headland on the north shore of Sydney Harbour, now part of the Sydney Harbour National Park.

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Sydney Harbour

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The largest arm of Port Jackson, which extends west from the Heads past Balmain and meets the estuaries of the Lane Cove and Parramatta rivers.

HMAS Sydney Mast naval monument

Memorial to Australian officers, sailors and ships lost at sea, made from the mast of the first HMAS Sydney, and visible in Sydney Harbour from its location at Bradleys Head.

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