1875 - Market St, Sydney. There doesn't seem to be any straight or parrallel lines in the buildings
Open cut underground railway now completed, St James Station, Sydney, New South Wales, ca. 1925 [picture].
The Imperial Hotel. Erskineville. Circa 1930s
37 Amazing Vintage Photographs That Show Street Scenes of Sydney, Australia in the Late 19th Century
Sydney was founded in 1788 when the first fleet arrived in Australia from England. The city grew at a phenomenal rate through the 19th century even though transportation to New South Wales ended in 1840. By 1861 the population of Sydney was 56,000 and it was a flourishing town. By 1881 the population of Sydney had grown to an amazing 221,000. Here, we present a gallery of amazing vintage photographs (via State Library of New South Wales) show everyday life in Sydney in the late 19th century…
Fairfax Archive: Taking the plunge
A collection of images from the Fairfax Archive. Selected images available from www.fairfaxsyndication.com
254-266 King Street, Newtown ... c.1901 ... South Sydney Council photos from Edda Boyd. Streetscape: view east from Church St across King St to a row of shops at Nos. 254-266 showing New York Teeth Institute (No. 254), Singer (No. 256), G Dreaper Ironmonger (No. 258), Pattinson & Co Chemist (No. 260), Lloyd & Co Tea Merchants (No. 262), Guille & Co Furniture Warehouse (No. 264-266) & pedestrians. ... SRC24683 / City of Sydney Archives
Petersham Reservoir - c1960 & 2014. [Sydney Water and Marrickville Heritage. By Bruce MacDougall]