Powerhouse Museum
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A Stud Dairy Herd uploaded June 2013
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Kuse's Bore uploaded June 2013
Kuse's Bore uploaded June 2013
No. 1 Bore, Cooncoola uploaded June 2013
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Beels Bore uploaded June 2013
Beels Bore uploaded June 2013
Beels Bore uploaded June 2013
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By the Sad Sea Waves
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- BobMeade said:
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- beachcomber australia said:
Sydney GPO colonnade
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BobMeade said:
Comparison photograph taken in July 2008 shown here:

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George Oates said:
(I think it's colonnade.)
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Lú_ said:
This photograph is featured in the Indicommons.org post Interview: Paula Bray and Sebastian Chan, Powerhouse Museum, illustrating the first uploads from the Powerhouse.

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beachcomber australia said:
Harold Cazneaux, in 1932 - nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an2384453
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BobMeade said:
Thanks beachcomberaustralia, that's a great comparison from a master.
Shipping wool, Circular Quay
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covid convict said:
trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71593587 - this pic appeared in the Australian Town & Country Journal on 26th June, 1907, accompanying an article on the wool industry...this is the first publication that I've managed to find so far...
In the background on the rhs we see the old Ship Inn, which (per the digitised newspapers) was demolished ca. March/April 1904...so this pic must have been taken before then...
The old Ship Inn appears in this ANMM pic of Circular Quay...
www.flickr.com/photos/anmm_thecommons/8078585109/ -
covid convict said:
Postcard version
www.flickr.com/photos/hwmobs/49675119023/ -
covid convict said:
Zoom...
www.flickr.com/photos/193158484@N02/51584257810/
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