Sydney Then and Now
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A collection of then and now photos featuring the beautiful city and surrounding suburbs of Sydney. IG: Instagram.com/sydneythenandn…
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Blast from the STAN past - A woman looking over Bondi Beach in 1910 and in 2017. [both photos City of Sydney]
1957 ~ 2024 A slice of life in York Street with a view to the Town Hall flanked by the QVB on the left hand side. Today less lead fume deposits on the buildings and a driveway up from the QVB carpark. Images National Archives of Australia / K.Sundgren.
Spirits of Central. Devonshire St Cemetery c1900, State Library of NSW VS Rog Samsy 16/8/24. Railway Institute bldg can still be seen in the distance to the left, Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition bldg (centre) demolished 1954. Devonshire St behind fence along centre of image.
c1950s ~ 2024 Mosman. A day like any other. A tram turns into Avenue Rd headed for the ferry wharf from Military Rd. Today buses carry on this task in front of an almost identical street scene. Images City of Sydney / K.Sundgren.
Sydney Harbour Bridge 1930 - 2024 Viewed from the west while ferrying past the wharves of Walsh Bay. (City of Sydney>A.Pages)
1909 ~ 2024 Gun from German sea raider Emden now points up Oxford Street past the junction with Liverpool Street from inside Hyde Park. Some serious street widening during the time span. Images National Archives of Australia / K.Sundgren.
1929 ~ 2024 Bondi. Streetscape of a section of Campbell Parade opposite the beach. Featuring some dandy vintage cars. Images E.B. Studios c/- State Library of NSW / K.Sundgren.
1939 ~ 2024 Bondi, The Balconies. On the corner of Campbell Parade & Notts Ave stood this weather beaten general store with attached accommodation now more modern units stretch down Notts Ave. Images Sam Hood c/- State Library of NSW / K.Sundgren.
Opera House 1965 - 2024 Off the port bow. (Max Dupain c/- State Library of NSW /A.Pages)