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Buildings and Structures
Buildings and Structures
Slack & Co. Building, Parramatta
Slack & Co. Building, Parramatta
R. Straub’s Establishment on east side Church Street, Parramatta next door to Savings Bank of N.S.W. and opposite Murray Brother
From German watchmaker shop to The Greenway Arcade, Parramatta
Rose Cottage, Ermington by John Cosh, 1920. (Source: National Library of Australia R7577)
Rose Farm, Ermington
Inchneuk Private Hospital, Parramatta NSW
Inchneuk Private Hospital, Parramatta NSW
Margaret Murphy – Female Factory Midwife
Margaret Murphy - Female Factory Midwife
Parramatta Gaol
Parramatta Gaol
The Parramatta Municipal Market Question – Democracy in Action
The Parramatta Municipal Market Question - Democracy in Action
Municipality of Dundas Council and Dundas Town Hall
Municipality of Dundas Council and Dundas Town Hall
Vanished Parramatta: Lost urban landmarks
Vanished Parramatta: Lost urban landmarks
Sensational Accident at Subiaco in Rydalmere 1904
Sensational Accident at Subiaco in Rydalmere 1904
Keeping Good Time: Clocks of Parramatta
Keeping Good Time: Clocks of Parramatta
New Acquisition – An etching of The Woolpack Inn
New Acquisition – An etching of The Woolpack Inn

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