Francis Greenway

<p>Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, near corner of Riley Street, 1938</p>

Darlinghurst

Located just outside the city centre, Darlinghurst was originally known as Eastern Hill until Governor ... continue

Windsor

Windsor is one of the oldest towns in Australia with a colonial heritage which dates ... continue

Malcolm Henry Ellis

ELLIS, MALCOLM HENRY (1890-1969), journalist and historian, was born on 21 August 1890 at Narine ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

William Cox

William Cox (1764 - 1837), by Charles Rodius, courtesy of State Library of New South Wales ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Ann Howe

HOWE, ANN (c.1802-1842), newspaper proprietor, was born in Sydney, daughter of Sarah Bird, a ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Robert Smith Dods

DODS, ROBERT SMITH (ROBIN) (1868-1920), architect, was born on 9 June 1868 at Dunedin, New ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Francis Greenway

Francis Greenway (1777 - 1837), by unknown artist, courtesy of State Library of New South Wales ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

James Oatley

OATLEY, JAMES (1770-1839), watch maker and settler, was a clock and watch maker of Stafford ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

James Johnstone Barnet

James Johnstone Barnet (1827 - 1904), by unknown photographer, c1888, courtesy of National Library of Australia ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

George Druitt

DRUITT, GEORGE (1775?-1842), military officer, public servant and settler, was born probably in Ireland ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

John Verge

John Verge (1782 - 1861), attributed to James Wilson, courtesy of State Library of New South ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Barnett Levey

LEVEY, BARNETT (BERNARD) (1798-1837), merchant and theatre director, was born in London, and arrived in ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Nathaniel Lucas

LUCAS, NATHANIEL (1764-1818), joiner, carpenter and builder, was living in Red Lion Street, Holborn, London ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

Dawes Point Battery remains

The Dawes Point Battery remains and site are of State heritage significance for their historical ... continue

Source: NSW Heritage Branch

Sydney Supreme Court House ...

The Old Supreme Court building located at the corner of Elizabeth and King Streets has ... continue

Source: NSW Heritage Branch

2002/89/1 Model, architectural, Sydney ...

The model is a record of a significant Sydney building and institution, incorporating details of ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

Stencils, brushes and prints ...

Liverpool was founded on November 7, 1810 by Governor Lachlan Macquarie and named in honour ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

An etching of Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of NSW from 1810-1821.

Governor Lachlan Macquarie's arrival

In 1808, Lieutenant Colonel Johnston and Macarthur overthrew Governor Bligh in the &lsquo;Rum Rebellion ... continue