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Clyde Pavilion at the Royal Easter Show 1898-1909

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(Clyde Engineering Photograph Collection)

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Royal Easter Show
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Agricultural shows Entertainment and Spectacle Heavy engineering
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Royal Easter Show
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Clyde Engineering Company
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Sydney Showground Moore Park

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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.

Royal Easter Show

Sydney's Royal Easter Show is the nation's largest annual event, currently attracting more than 900,000 visitors to its site at Homebush Bay. For generations, the Show has brought 'the country to the city', and continues to be important, especially for children, in Sydney's cultural life.

Entertainment and Spectacle

Heavy engineering

Agricultural shows

Royal Easter Show

Agricultural show held annually in Sydney annually since the 1850s.

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Clyde Engineering Company

Heavy engineering company that began as Hudson & Sons, with headquarters at Redfern, and moved to land at Granville in 1883. The company built railway rolling stock and trams and in 1898 was reconstituted as Clyde Engineering, with contracts to build locomotives for the New South Wales Railways.

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Sydney Showground Moore Park

Venue for the Royal Easter Show, run by the Royal Agricultural Society, from 1882 until 1997. The grounds incorporated a range of pavilions, sporting venues, animal quarters and judging rings, and in the twentieth century hosted other events such as sporting competitions and musical performances.

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