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Is that tunnel in Sydney ?
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A street I used to live on, about 120 years later
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Australian troops returning from Vietnam marching in Brisbane, 1970
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An Aboriginal Cricket Team to tour England in 1866. The picture is taken in front of the Melbourne Cricket Ground pavillion, and includes the coach Tom Wills, a famous colonial sportsman and a founder of Australian Rules football in the 1850s.
Incidentally, Tom Wills was buried in a cemetery on the street I posted two posts ago. He was involved and had his father killed in the Cullin-la-Ringo massacre in Queensland 5 years before this photo, which was the deadliest massacre of White settlers by Aborigines in Australian history.
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St Francis Xavier Church, Berrima, NSW, built 1851
Berrima Courthouse, built 1838
Holy Trinity Church, Berrima
Surveyor General Inn, Berrima, built 1834
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