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Putney Punt - Mortlake Ferry
The Mortlake ferry service on the Parramatta River has a high level of historic significance and rarity value at a State level. The Mortlake ferry service is a rare surviving example of one of the earliest and most prevalent forms of river crossings instituted in NSW after European settlement and is the only remaining vehicular ferry in use on Sydney Harbour and its tributaries.
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Putney Punt - Mortlake Ferry
The Mortlake ferry service on the Parramatta River has a high level of historic significance and rarity value at a State level. The Mortlake ferry service is a rare surviving example of one of the earliest and most prevalent forms of river crossings instituted in NSW after European settlement and is the only remaining vehicular ferry in use on Sydney Harbour and its tributaries.
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Pyrmont Bridge Bridge Sydney
The Pyrmont Bridge just after the Sydney monorail track is been removed in 2014 Darling Harbour Sydney New South Wales Australia
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Rivendell
Rivendell (the former Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital) is situated on the southern bank of the Parramatta River in the suburb of Concord West.
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Rivendell
Rivendell (the former Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital) is situated on the southern bank of the Parramatta River in the suburb of Concord West.
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Ship Wreck Homebush Bay Sydney Australia
SS Ayrfield (launched as SS Corrimal) One of several wrecks still located in Homebush Bay. A steel-hulled steam collier weighing 1140 tonnes and 79m long, it was built in the UK in 1911 and registered in Sydney in 1912. It was commissioned by the Commonwealth Government for the transportation of supplies to American troops stationed in the pacific regions during WWII. In 1951, it was renamed SS Ayrfield and operated as a collier between Newcastle and Sydney. By 1972, the hull had been broken up and ended up in Homebush Bay.
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Ship Wreck Homebush Bay Sydney Australia
SS Ayrfield (launched as SS Corrimal) One of several wrecks still located in Homebush Bay. A steel-hulled steam collier weighing 1140 tonnes and 79m long, it was built in the UK in 1911 and registered in Sydney in 1912. It was commissioned by the Commonwealth Government for the transportation of supplies to American troops stationed in the pacific regions during WWII. In 1951, it was renamed SS Ayrfield and operated as a collier between Newcastle and Sydney. By 1972, the hull had been broken up and ended up in Homebush Bay.
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Ship Wreck Sydney Harbour
SS Ayrfield (launched as SS Corrimal) One of several wrecks still located in Homebush Bay. A steel-hulled steam collier weighing 1140 tonnes and 79m long, it was built in the UK in 1911 and registered in Sydney in 1912. It was commissioned by the Commonwealth Government for the transportation of supplies to American troops stationed in the pacific regions during WWII. In 1951, it was renamed SS Ayrfield and operated as a collier between Newcastle and Sydney. By 1972, the hull had been broken up and ended up in Homebush Bay. Sydney Australia
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Ship Wreck Sydney Harbour
SS Ayrfield (launched as SS Corrimal) One of several wrecks still located in Homebush Bay. A steel-hulled steam collier weighing 1140 tonnes and 79m long, it was built in the UK in 1911 and registered in Sydney in 1912. It was commissioned by the Commonwealth Government for the transportation of supplies to American troops stationed in the pacific regions during WWII. In 1951, it was renamed SS Ayrfield and operated as a collier between Newcastle and Sydney. By 1972, the hull had been broken up and ended up in Homebush Bay. Sydney Australia
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Ship Wreck Sydney Harbour
SS Ayrfield (launched as SS Corrimal) One of several wrecks still located in Homebush Bay. A steel-hulled steam collier weighing 1140 tonnes and 79m long, it was built in the UK in 1911 and registered in Sydney in 1912. It was commissioned by the Commonwealth Government for the transportation of supplies to American troops stationed in the pacific regions during WWII. In 1951, it was renamed SS Ayrfield and operated as a collier between Newcastle and Sydney. By 1972, the hull had been broken up and ended up in Homebush Bay. Sydney Australia
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