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Then and Now Asylum and Female Factory Site North Parramatta
Then and Now Asylum and Female Factory Site North Parramatta
Parramatta’s Industrial Heritage – The Australian Cream Tartar Company
Parramatta’s Industrial Heritage – The Australian Cream Tartar Company
Dr Walter Brown of Brislington House Parramatta
Dr Walter Brown of Brislington House Parramatta
Macquarie House 169 Macquarie Street
Macquarie House 169 Macquarie Street
A.R.C. Thomas Clock, Civic Place Parramatta
A.R.C. Thomas Clock, Civic Place Parramatta
Harriet Holland, ‘Cranbrook’ House, Macquarie Street
Harriet Holland, ‘Cranbrook’ House, Macquarie Street
Bas Relief on the MLC Building Parramatta
Bas Relief on the MLC Building Parramatta
Parramatta City Council Administrative Building – 2 Civic Place
Parramatta City Council Administrative Building – 2 Civic Place
Parramatta City Library. 1 Civic Place
Parramatta City Library - 1 Civic Place
The old toll bar at Dog Trap Road, c. 1840s (Source: City of Parramatta Local Studies Photograph Collection, LSP00369)
Murder at the Parramatta toll gate, 28 May, 1814
Lake Parramatta and her Life Savers
Lake Parramatta and her Life Savers
Macquarie Barracks Commemorative Stone, 1820
Macquarie Barracks Commemorative Stone, 1820

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