File:Darling Harbour circa 1910.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDarling Harbour circa 1910.jpg |
English: Darling Harbour circa 1910. Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences. Glass negative, full plate, entitled 'Darling Harbour', depicting Prymont from Millers Point, Sydney, silver gelatin dry plate, Kerry and Co, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1910. Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Australia. Retrieved on 14 February 2021. |
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Author | Charles Kerry |
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