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Sydney

Sydney. Descriptions and photos of Sydney’s major attractions, mostly buildings. Produced by Kristiaan van Ermengem as part of a series on cities. [am]
http://www.aviewoncities.com/sydney.htm

Sydney.  High quality images of Sydney produced by Q.T. Luong, but with limited information. [am]
http://www.terragalleria.com/pacific/australia/sydney/sydney.html

Living Harbour. Maps, photos and information on the geology, animals and Aboriginal history and resource use of Sydney Harbour, produced by the Australian Museum. [am]
http://www.livingharbour.net/

The Rocks. Provides a range of good quality visual material and information on the history and management of one of the oldest parts of Sydney, including interactive virtual tours. Some items require QuickTime or Flash Player. Produced by the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority. [am]
http://www.therocks.com/

Darling Harbour. Provides a range of good quality visual material and information on the history and redevelopment of one of the old ports of Sydney, now a major leisure and entertainment centre. Some items require QuickTime or Flash Player. Produced by the SydneyHarbour Foreshore Authority. [am]
http://www.darlingharbour.com/

Sydney, Mate! Let Your Eyes do the Walking. A collection of over 1000 photos of the beaches, suburbs, parks and city centre of Sydney. Tourist-oriented and with limited information, but good pictures of a wide varieyt of places within Sydney accompanied by comments from visitors and residents. Produced by Nova International Consulting services. [am]
http://www.sydneymate.com

Sydney Streets. A virtual exhibition of the history of Sydney’s streets, produced by the City of Sydney. [am]
http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/history/sydneystreets/

Nice things around Sydney. An individual and informative account of a wide range of aspects of Sydney by science writer Peter Macinnis. [am]
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~macinnis/syd/index.htm


 


Castlereagh Street, at the intersection of Liverpool Street, looking north, 4 July 1932

Harbourside Shopping Centre