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Historic and Visitor Sites

The City of Parramatta Council Archives hold the following moving images of historic and visitor sites:

Parramatta: Cradle of a Nation; 1964

Opening Ceremony of the Restored Tudor Gatehouse in Parramatta Park; 1980

Parramatta Rivercat promotional video; 1995

Launch of Rivercat ferry service - amateur video recording; 1995

Parramatta Park Dairy Cottage Precinct - promotional video; c. 1990s

Parramatta Park NSW - promotional video; c. 1990s

Parramattazz - promotional video; c. 1990s

Parramatta City Raceway Promotional video; c. 1990s

Petchaburi and Discover Parramatta - promotional video; c. 1990s

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Hammers Road Reserve
Hammers Road Reserve
Lake Parramatta
Lake Parramatta – A Timeline
Phive
PHIVE: The State of the Art Library
Brislington as PDH nurses quarters
Brislington - Nurses Quarters, 1949 to early 1970s
 

The City of Parramatta respectfully recognises the traditional owners of the land and waters of Parramatta, the Darug peoples.
Sensitivity notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this website may contain images and voices of deceased ancestors.

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