Powerhouse Museum
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Carting wool bales

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General Post Office from Moore Street, Sydney

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beachcomber australia said:
Photo c. 1914 ?
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uminarampart said:
CBA started construction in 1911.
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Philip Cohen said:
CBA started construction 1915; completed 1916; so, indeed, the vacant block is likely late 1914, early 1915 …
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covid convict said:
Building on SE cnr Pitt/Moore Sts demolished in ?April/May 1913... trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/15419883
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covid convict said:
I suspect the date is somewhere in the range late 1913-early 1914...the period when construction work on the new Commonwealth Bank building was in abeyance...
Kensington Chambers, the building that occupied the SE cnr of Pitt/Moore Sts was demolished in ca. April-June 1913...it appears to have been mostly demolished at the time of the foundation stone laying ceremony for the new Commonwealth Bank building, which took place on 14th May, 1913. Some excavation work for the new Commonwealth Bank building was completed by October 1913...but due to delays in the tendering process, the building contract wasn't awarded until November 1913 (to Phippard Bros)...the building work proper began in ca. February 1914...the new Commonwealth Bank building was more or less complete by mid 1916...the official opening took place on 22nd August, 1916...
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www.flickr.com/photos/193158484@N02/53698777267/
King & George St., Sydney

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1kevin2 said:
The King St tracks are for cable cars (slot in the middle) but the tram looks like an electric !
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covid convict said:
The scan of this slide at the PHM is somewhat better than this overexposed Flickr version...so you can see more detail...the scan at the PHM also includes some of the fragments missing on the Flickr version...
collection.powerhouse.com.au/object/28636 - link to the slide at the PHM...
One clue re the date is the Royal Exchange Hotel at the SE cnr George/King Sts...in the PHM version you can see that the signage has it as 'Belfield's Hotel'...amateur billiards champion Jack Belfield was licensee from 1904-19...so the earliest date has to be 1904...
On the NE cnr George/King Sts, we see the new building extension erected for W.T. Waters & Co, women's drapers, in the second half of 1903...
Compare with this pic that appeared in the Town & Country Journal on 30th September, 1908...
www.flickr.com/photos/193158484@N02/52680596034/
Also compare with this earlier ca. 1900 pic showing the Royal Exchange Hotel
www.flickr.com/photos/193158484@N02/52679911106/
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