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Robertsons Point Lighthouse (constructed 1910), Cremorne, Sydney
Very coolActual photo of Statue of Liberty getting struck by lightning a few days ago..
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Imagine going to beach in your best wool blend suit and its 35% ... great, i think id rather watch the 2nd half dogs again.View attachment 105769
Bondi Beach - 1926
How on earth did you get out the way when a train is rumbling towards you @Chris Harding
They are the "Gangers" (trackworkers) who looked after that section of line. In the old days. The "trikes" were for inspecting the line.How on earth did you get out the way when a train is rumbling towards you @Chris Harding
This looks like a group of spectators. There must have been a big event at Bondi on this day.Imagine going to beach in your best wool blend suit and its 35% ... great, i think id rather watch the 2nd half dogs again.
The only known photo of a train on the Woronora Cemetery line. The line ran from just south of Sutherland station.View attachment 105514
Woronora Cemetery
That building is the oldest railway station building still in existence in NSW.View attachment 105663
Outside of Fairfield Railway Station, Sydney - 1922
Check out the Picnic Train website. They sell USB sticks in the shape of 5917.
5917 - Kiama Picnic Train - is in front of the middle water tank.View attachment 105522
Broadmeadow, NSW - April 1969
Hume Highway.View attachment 105516
Liverpool, Sydney
I used to work in the ticket gates back in the Moore Park days. It earned me just enough money to take the family on holidays later in the year, after I paid 50% tax for a second job.View attachment 105445
Royal Easter Show, Moore Park, Sydney - 1997
The last steam ferry in operation.View attachment 105300
South Steyne, Manly - 1973
You are correct. It is near Civic.I suspect that this is Newcastle, not Sydney …
This is Newcastle, not Sydney; see …
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The large buildings from the Milsons Point bridge construction site are visible under the bridge.View attachment 105217
Circular Quay, Sydney - 1932
A Railway Refreshment Room. These were common in major stations in the country. There was one at Campsie.This was an oversized shop with no seating just all this wasted space at front of shop well in 80s anyway.
These were the K Class ferries, for the Milsons Point run, before the bridge was built. They could carry 2,000 passengers.View attachment 105222
Kuttabul and Kareela, Circular Quay, Sydney - circa 1930