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Horse jumping at the Royal Sydney Easter Show 1957

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Raymond Morris
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National Museum of Australia
[Slide 166, via NMA's Flickr set]
(Raymond Morris Collection, courtesy of the photographer)

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National Museum of Australia

The National Museum of Australia is a social history museum that explores the land, nation and people of Australia. The museum focuses on Indigenous histories and cultures, histories of European settlement and our interaction with the environment.

Agricultural shows

Horses

Royal Easter Show

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

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Moore Park

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Large area of parklands in inner south-east, also the location of the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium, and the former showgrounds, now an entertainment precinct.

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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