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Sydney University
Judith Brown - Brislington Family
Parramatta Gaol Bridge: 1794 - 1837
St Patrick’s Cemetery Parramatta
Restoration of the 1821 Female Factory tower clock in 2020
Roman Catholic Orphan School, Parramatta, view of staff and orphans assembled in front of two storey brick building, ca. 1870s – 1880s (Source: City of Parramatta Council, Local Studies Photographic Collection, LSOP00831)
200th Anniversary of Catholic Education in Parramatta
Key to the City of Parramatta
Key to the City of Parramatta
Henderson and Gregg’s Drapers – Demolished House in Parramatta
Historic Houses - Henderson and Gregg's Drapers
Margaret Miller – First Parramatta Chief Librarian
Margaret Miller - First Parramatta Chief Librarian
The Parramatta Female Factory and Midwives – a brief introduction.
The Parramatta Female Factory and Midwives - a brief introduction.
Schools in Parramatta – A Brief History
Schools in Parramatta - A Brief History
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
Slack & Co. Building, Parramatta
Slack & Co. Building, Parramatta

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