Families Subject Parramatta and Black Town Native Institutions Transcript: Mr Peter Granville-Smith recalls his family singing in the little Union Church Hoxton Park Transcript: Mrs Amy Everett recalls moving to Chipping Norton during the Great Depression Transcript: Mrs Constance Jewell remembers economising with meals during the Depression Transcript: Mrs Edith Fitzpatrick recalls the Sydney Water Board cottage of her childhood Transcript: Mrs Marjorie Gough mourns loss of old All Saints' Church, Liverpool A Day's Picnic on Clark Island Myee Art student sculptor Tom Bass at home with his wife Lenore and their children 1948 'A Family of New South Wales' from a sketch by Governor King, 1792 'God bless dear Daddy who is fighting the Hun and send him Help' 1918 'The End of the Odyssey - Children handed over to Child Welfare Department' March 1927 'Wanted, a Governess' in Australia 1850-54 'Welcome Home' for returning World War I soldier, Lewisham July 1919 A day's picnic on Clark Island 1870 A family of New South Wales c1790s A native family of New South Wales sitting down on an English settler's farm c1826 A view in Parramatta N S Wales looking East 1825-1828 Aboriginal family at home in La Perouse, 1959 Ann Piper and her children, c1826 Art student sculptor Tom Bass at home with his wife Lenore and their children 1948 Augusta and Rose Scott (seated), 1864 Blonde model weeps at inquest September 1954 Children and families at 'Happy Valley' in the sandhills at Brighton-le-Sands, November 1933 Eric Dark, Eleanor Dark and son Mick with Hennesy at Varuna c1938 Florence Holloway's Obstetric Nursing certificate from the Royal Hospital for Women, 18 February 1908 Group of families outside a shack in the sand hills at 'Happy Valley', Brighton-le-Sands 1933 Hebe Cottage, Riverstone c1900 Isabel and Harry Phillips and their daughter Isabel May 1918 It can't happen here.... Scenes in inner city Sydney during the Depression 1938 It was a family affair for some in Cabramatta, 10 November 2001 James Puckeridge, Limeburner of Botany, and his wife Jane with family members at 93 Baxter Road, Mascot c1913 Les Jones, Waynes Jones (child) and Bunda Jones in the yard at Luland Street c1962 Lorenzi family at La Veneziana Restaurant c1950 Macinante family and fruit shop, Ultimo c1927 Members of the Terry family at the rear of Eastwood House c1866 Members of the Terry family in front of Eastwood House, c1866 Merry Makers family picnic, East Hills 4 May 1941 Migrants from Rotterdam travelling under the Australian-Netherlands Migration Agreement, Sydney airport 1960 Mothers and Children appeal poster 8 December 1920 Natives of N.S. Wales as seen in the streets of Sydney 1830 Page from letter by John Rae with drawing of his house Hilton September 1857 Passengers queue to get a ticket for the Sydney Monorail on a hot day in January 2 January 2009 Pearce family, Blenheim House, Randwick c1885 Philip Gidley and Anna Josepha King, and their children Elizabeth, Anna Maria and Phillip Parker 1799 Picnic at Mrs Macquarie's Chair, Sydney c1855 Pregnant woman Mrs Geo Anderson and her husband Mr Geo Anderson c1870-1875 Progress of the soldier settlement scheme at Frenchs Forest in the Lone Hand, August 1918 Responded to the Call of Duty: the Carlisle brothers 1917 Returning from the St Patrick's Day picnic 1880 Reverend Arthur Wellesley Pain and members of his family at the Parsonage, Cobbitty c1877 Robert Louis Stevenson with his mother, wife and step-daughter at their temporary residence, Darlinghurst, January 1893 Rules & regulations for the management of the Aborigines, or, Black Native Institution of New South Wales, established at Parramatta, on the 18th of January, 1815. Ruth Park writing at home, one of her children under the table, September 1951 Salt Pan Creek c1925 Salt Pan Creek c1925 Scene on Double Bay Sydney N.S.W. 1840-1842 Spanish migrants, the Soriano and Alarcon families, join for a meal at the Villawood Migrant Hostel 1963 Strikers' wives marching from The Domain to Parliament House August 1917 Sydney Harbour Bridge 18 March 2007 The Five St Leons 1908 The Jones family at 3 Booralee Street, Botany c1938 The Smith brothers and friends on their fishing boat, the Pastime, preparing for a leisurely sail on the Bay c1935 Till Charity Do Us Part 1900 William Roberts, an original Anzac, and his family evicted from their Redfern home during the Depression 28 September 1934 William West and Martha (nee Sparks), far right, middle row, holding their baby son Bill West c1900 Mr Peter Granville-Smith talks about the Hoxton Park Union Church and his family singing there c1920s, interviewed in 1986 Mrs Amy Everett recalls moving to Chipping Norton during the Great Depression, interviewed in 1986 Mrs Edith Fitzpatrick recalls the Sydney Water Board cottage of her childhood in the early 20th century, interviewed 1986 Mrs Marjorie Gough mourns loss of the old All Saints' Church building in Liverpool after it was demolished in 1971, interviewed in 1986