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Sydney from Darlinghurst c1818

By
Joseph Lycett
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a5491080 / SAFE / PXE 1072 BACK FLYLEAVES 7]
(from 'Album of original drawings by Captain James Wallis and Joseph Lycett, ca. 1817-1818, bound with 'An Historical account of the Colony of New South Wales ...', published London, Rudolph Ackermann, 1821) (Mitchell Library)

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Aboriginal life around Port Jackson after 1822
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Aboriginal Mills and windmills

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Lycett, Joseph

State Library of New South Wales

Aboriginal life around Port Jackson after 1822

Aboriginal people continued to live around Sydney's harbour for more than a century after Europeans arrived, adapting their traditional life to their new conditions of dispossession and displacement, and maintaining, in scattered campsites, some of their skills and culture.

Aboriginal

Mills and windmills