Powerhouse Museum
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General Post Office from Moore Street, Sydney
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- beachcomber australia said:
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Dignitaries viewing the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1930
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beachcomber australia said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51979177@N02] pellethepoet There's another 'Tardis' on the south side at Dawes Point. I think they were there well before the bridge. GoogleMapsStreetView
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beachcomber australia said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51979177@N02] It seems there were two 'tardis'. See this c.1913 photo of Dawes Point -

I am thinking access chamber for bottom-of-the-harbour gas, electricity, or water pipes? -
GrenadierGuardsDmr said:
This was a crossing point for the watermen (water taxis) before the Bridge. I recall reading somewhere that the circular stone structures were offices for the watermen.
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covid convict said:
I suspect this pic of Bradfield, etc was taken on 24th September, 1930, when the first hanger ('Hanger 0') was to be lifted into position...however a wild weather event passed thru Sydney that day, so the operation was held over to the 25th...
Looks to be the same party...probably the same day
By the Sad Sea Waves
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BobMeade said:
I believe that this photograph was taken on what is today called Queenscliff beach. North Head reserve, Manly is the promontary at right background with a glimpse of the South Head of Sydney Harbour to the left of and behind North Head.
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carlosbezz said:
Congratulations!
This is a wonderful shot!
You are invited to post it to:

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Cassiopée2010 said:
excellent !
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Rebeka R said:
OoOh How SwEet thiS iS!
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beachcomber australia said:
BobMeade I reckon it is Coogee! Field trip and beachcomb to both locations required!
I think the title is WRONG too. Using the excellent new Zoom at the Persistent URL, I get this:
" 'BY THE SALT SEAWATER No.'2' . 3 [?] H.KING, PHOTr. SYDNEY. "
Sea also PhM blog for reference to a popular song - www.powerhousemuseum.com/imageservices/index.php/2010/04/...
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