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B is for...
Episode 2: B is for... Can you guess the mystery object beginning with the letter B? The clue is: A small rectangular block usually made of fired or sun-dried clay!   Tell…
C is for...
Episode 3: C is for... Can you guess the mystery object beginning with the letter C? The clue is: A penny for your thoughts! Tell us about your special object or heirloom starting…
D is for...
Episode 4: D is for… Can you guess the mystery object beginning with the letter D? The clue is: A keeping place for your thoughts and secrets! Tell us about your special object or…
E is for...
Episode 5: E is for… Can you guess the mystery object beginning with the letter E? The clue is: One person's trash is another person's treasure! Hint: A type of collection rather than an…
F is for...
Episode 6: F is for… Can you guess the mystery object beginning with the letter F? The clue is: A porcelain pudding surprise with a sinister back-story! Tell us about your special…
G is for...
Episode 7: G is for… Can you guess the mystery object beginning with the letter G? The clue is: Sounds fishy but you can't lose your marble! Tell us about your special object or…
Pearce Rochford Creagh - Parramatta's photographer
Olive Studios was a photographic studio on Church Street in Parramatta from around 1902. The proprietor was Parramatta’s "artist photographer and picture-framer" Pearce (Percy) Rochford Creagh (c.…
Parramatta Female Factory: Bicentenary 1821 - 2021
Council is remembering the 109 convict women and 71 children that were transferred from their living spaces above the town gaol to the new Parramatta Female Factory on 21 February 1821. This Female…
Auburn – Origin of Street Names
The suburb of Auburn is bounded by the Western Motorway in the north, Silverwater Road, Parramatta Road, the drain, Olympic Drive, Percy Street, Cockthorpe Road, Water Street, Graham Street, Mount…
Restoration of the 1821 Female Factory tower clock in 2020
The front of the Female Factory building had a clock thought to be one of the oldest public clocks in Australia. The original clock was made by Thwaites and Reed who are best known for their…

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