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North Sydney, 1885
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Item is a photograph of a view of North Sydney. 77-264-398
Sydney
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Item is a photograph of the day after Sydney's Great Fire. View is from the YMCA on the corner of Charlotte and Pitt Street. 77-306-440
Sydney's Great Fire
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Item is a photograph of a man selling fish amidst the ruins of Sydney's Great Fire. 77-312-446
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Items are postcards of coal miners mining on the 'Flats' between Main and Brown Streets in Sydney Mines. 77-327-461
Sydney
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Items are four photographs of the devastation of the Great Fire in Sydney taken on November 1, 1901. Photographs a, b, and c: A view of the devastation of the Great Fire twelve days after the event. These images were taken from the corner of Charlotte and Wentworth Streets. Photograph d: View of the ruins left by the Great Fire on the west side of Bentinck Street from Wentworth to Prince. The buildings destroyed there were: Robert Ingraham House, Dillon Dwelling, Woodill House, Rudderham House, Conway Building (now Ingersall Road). 77-342-476
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Item is a photograph of the Cape Breton Chinese Community's float in the 1967 Centennial parade held in Sydney. 77-352-486
St. Peter's Canal
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Item is a photograph of the dredging of St. Peter's Canal and channel, soon after the enlarging of the canal and channel. 77-371-505
Log raft, North Sydney
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Item is a photograph of the log raft built in Newfoundland during World War I by Ivan Bailey and others in North Sydney; it was intended for use in shipping lumber to the United Kingdom. The raft is being towed out of the harbour to the ocean. 77-377-511
Log raft, North Sydney
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Item is a photograph of the log raft built in Newfoundland during World War I by Ivan Bailey and others in North Sydney; it was intended for use in shipping lumber to the United Kingdom. The completed raft lays at anchor in the harbour. 77-379-513
Robert Muir
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Item is a photograph of Robert Muir is shown laying the cornerstone for an unidentified building on October 7, 1959. 77-405-539