1880 Captain Cook stands tall in Hyde Park. Cast in England the statue was unveiled in Hyde Park
1880 circa Corner of Pitt and Spring Streets
1880 circa. Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
1880c. Circular Quay banana store
1882 Looking across Darling Harbour towards East Balmain from the Observatory
1885 circa George Street. Looking South from Bathurst Street
1885-1890 circa Street scene from Sydney
1885-1895 Governor Bourke Hotel from Sydney
1885c. George Street. Looking South from Bathurst Street
1887 Customs House
1887 Mrs Macquaire Point.
1887 Sydney's first coastal amusement park, and one of the earliest in Australia, opened at Tamarama
1889c. Beach-goers on Bondi Beach
1889c. William Street
1890 Cable trams in King Street circa
1890 circa Circular Quay
1890 Sydney Streets
1890. George Street looking up Bathurst Street
1. Sydney Writeup
1858 17th March The first Pyrmont Bridge was opened, and was a wooden pile bridge with an iron centre swing span
1869 circa View of College Street and Hyde Park
1870 Circular Quay was built on the site of Australia’s first colonial settlement, where the First Fleet came ashore at Sydney Cove, Port Jackson on 26 January 1788.
1870 Fort Macquarie was built on the end of Bennelong Point, where the Sydney Opera House now stands. Completed by convict labour in 1821
1870 St Leonards Sydney
1870. Circular Quay from Pitt Street
1870. Intercolonial Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park
1870. Sydney from Pyrmont
1870. The wholesale and retail ironmonger, 421 George Street