Old Times: An Unique Illustrated History of the Early Days, Volume 1, Issue 3Commercial Publishing Company, 1903 - Australia |
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Page 165
... opened , and a number of bridges were constructed over the main rivers , while Government build- ings were erected in Sydney and the principal country towns . Education formed a leading plank in the platform of every government , and ...
... opened , and a number of bridges were constructed over the main rivers , while Government build- ings were erected in Sydney and the principal country towns . Education formed a leading plank in the platform of every government , and ...
Page 194
... opened for traf- fic on the 26th September , 1856 , just twenty - five years after the opening of the first railway in England . 66 The ceremony for opening the line for traffic was not fa- voured with the most propitious weather , the ...
... opened for traf- fic on the 26th September , 1856 , just twenty - five years after the opening of the first railway in England . 66 The ceremony for opening the line for traffic was not fa- voured with the most propitious weather , the ...
Page 203
... opened , the second road being completed afterwards . The first train which carried passengers was run on Queen's Birthday , 1855 , when the Governor , Sir William Denison , was taken as far as Parramatta viaduct . William Sixsmith was ...
... opened , the second road being completed afterwards . The first train which carried passengers was run on Queen's Birthday , 1855 , when the Governor , Sir William Denison , was taken as far as Parramatta viaduct . William Sixsmith was ...
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afterwards Alexander Macleay amongst appointed arrived Australia Bathurst Bill Brisbane building Captain Charles Charles Cowper Chief Justice clerk coach colonists colony Company convicts course Court Cowper cricket Darling Darling Point Denison district elected engine England erected established father George Street gold Goulburn Government Governor Hair harbour Hill horses hospital interest James Milson John Judge jury King land late Legislative Council Liverpool London Macquarie Melbourne Melbourne Cup ment Messrs Mestre miles Moreton Bay Mudgee North Shore October opened Park Parliament Parramatta passengers perches persons Pitt Street police Port Post present published Queen's Plate railway Redfern REMINISCENCES residence River road School Secretary ship Sir William Sir William Denison Sixsmith South Head South Wales Surgeon Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Morning Herald Tambaroora Tawell Telegraph tion took town trial Victoria Water Police Wentworth