The anniversary of the foundation of the colony at Sydney was celebrated from early in the nineteenth century. By mid-century, it had become an annual opportunity for a full range of entertainments all over Sydney
Thanks to Paul Lancaster’s informative account published last year in the Sydney Alumni Magazine, we...
The first colonists who came to Sydney in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries had com...
QUT Library takes seriously the cultural safety of Aboriginal and Torres Stait Islander people. Plea...
'Most countries and colonies have their peculiar annual rejoicings, but we know of none', ...
The first issue of volume 2 of Sydney Journal appears in the midst of intense activity at the Dictio...
The most famous Englishman in Australian history, Captain James Cook, missed the entrance to Sydney ...
Poster from: Appendix E to accompany report on publicity obtained for Australia's 150th anniversary ...
The Australia Day Regatta has been held on Sydney Harbour every year since 1837. Believed to be the ...
The city of Newcastle commemorated two bicentenaries within the space of seven years. In 2004, the c...
Sydney's first European colonists clung to the coastline and looked to the harbour and the sea for s...
The city of Newcastle commemorated two bicentenaries within the space of seven years. In 2004, the c...
For historians centennial commemorations furnish an excellent heuristic tool for gauging late ninete...
This booklet was produced to mark the bicentenary of publication of the first Australian newspaper, ...
[Extract] It may have escaped the attention of those outside Queensland, but this state celebrated a...
Part of collection: Australia Federation celebrations, invitations, Sydney, 1901.; Also available in...
Thanks to Paul Lancaster’s informative account published last year in the Sydney Alumni Magazine, we...
The first colonists who came to Sydney in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries had com...
QUT Library takes seriously the cultural safety of Aboriginal and Torres Stait Islander people. Plea...
'Most countries and colonies have their peculiar annual rejoicings, but we know of none', ...
The first issue of volume 2 of Sydney Journal appears in the midst of intense activity at the Dictio...
The most famous Englishman in Australian history, Captain James Cook, missed the entrance to Sydney ...
Poster from: Appendix E to accompany report on publicity obtained for Australia's 150th anniversary ...
The Australia Day Regatta has been held on Sydney Harbour every year since 1837. Believed to be the ...
The city of Newcastle commemorated two bicentenaries within the space of seven years. In 2004, the c...
Sydney's first European colonists clung to the coastline and looked to the harbour and the sea for s...
The city of Newcastle commemorated two bicentenaries within the space of seven years. In 2004, the c...
For historians centennial commemorations furnish an excellent heuristic tool for gauging late ninete...
This booklet was produced to mark the bicentenary of publication of the first Australian newspaper, ...
[Extract] It may have escaped the attention of those outside Queensland, but this state celebrated a...
Part of collection: Australia Federation celebrations, invitations, Sydney, 1901.; Also available in...
Thanks to Paul Lancaster’s informative account published last year in the Sydney Alumni Magazine, we...
The first colonists who came to Sydney in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries had com...
QUT Library takes seriously the cultural safety of Aboriginal and Torres Stait Islander people. Plea...