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Yaralla House 2007

Courtesy Canada Bay Connections,
City of Canada Bay Library

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City of Canada Bay Library

The Local Studies collection at the City of Canada Bay Library provides access to a specialised reference collection that covers all aspects of the City of Canada Bay Local Government Area.
The 'Canada Bay Connections' project aims to preserve the library's photographic collection and at the same time provide the Canada Bay community with greater access to their local heritage by making the images accessible through the internet.

Architecture

Yaralla house

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House in the Victorian Italianate style, built for Thomas Walker in 1857 on land granted to Isaac Nichols in 1797.

Concord West

Inner-western residential suburb. Funds left by the philanthropist Thomas Walker and his daughter Eadith led to the establishment of hospitals along the Parramatta River, including Concord Repatriation General Hospital.

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Yaralla

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Estate of noted philanthropist Thomas Walker and his heir Eadith Walker, at Concord.

Concord

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Inner-western residential suburb characterised by a large number of public parks. It was named after the town in Massachusetts by Lieutenant-Governor Francis Grose, who had served there during the American War of Independence.