Sydney

From Settlement to the Bridge : a Pictorial History

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A photographic history of Sydney from 1788 through to the 1950s.From the pioneer days of slab huts, through to the building of the bridge, this book details often forgotten and overlooked aspects of the city's history. Photos include:the Francis Greenway designed markets that once graced the site of the QVBAnthony Hordern department store and the fire that destroyed itthe construction of Martin Place and cars in the plazathe township of Moruya and its significance to building the Harbour Bridgeworkers heating rivets on the Bridge and the joining of the archesthe tram bridge into North SydneyOpening Day - including that incidentHarbour bridge memorabilia in colour

ISBN:
9781741105209
Format:
Hardback
Pages:
368
Published:
Publisher:
New Holland Publishers
Imprint:
New Holland Publishers
Weight:
1840 g