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Nineteenth-century Sydney : essays in urban history

Kelly, Max1978
Books, Manuscripts
History and development of nineteenth century Sydney.
Author:
Imprint:
Sydney : Sydney University Press in association with the Sydney History Group, 1978
Collation:
135 pages black and white photographs maps
Contents:
Discrete interest of the Bourgeoisie, before the Age of Gold by Barrie Dyster; Sydney interest and the Rail 1860-1900 by Garry Wotherspoon; Planning Sydney's transport 1875-1900 by Alan Roberts; Genesis of the Sydney Central Business District 1788-1856 by Norman Edwards; Worse than physic: Sydney's Water Supply 1788-1856 by David Clark; Picturesque and pestilential: the Sydney slum observed 1860-1900 by Max Kelly; T.S. Mort, his dock and Balmain labour by Lesley Lynch; Sydney women and the workforce 1870-90 by Shirley Fisher; St. Philip's Project: the historical demography of inner Sydney 1788-1888 by P.H. Curson; History of Sydney in the State Archives of New South Wales by Baiba Irving; Sydney 1800-1900 a select biography by Peter Spearritt
ISBN:
0424000512 (pbk)
Dewey class:
994.41
Language:
English
BRN:
27964
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchHistory Support Collection994.41 NINAvailable
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