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Discover: Moving images

The setting of the last stone, North Western Pylon, 15 Jan 1932
Photographer atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Nurses in force during the 1919 Influenza Pandemic
Sydney, 1915 - Elizabeth and Market Street
Sydney Harbour Bridge - view of two halves from, 29 Jul 1930. Digital ID 2685_a007_a00704_8729000194r
The two halves of the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Undated sketch of Croydon Pubic School NRS-15051-1-10-[531]-9
Sketch of Croydon Public School
Crowds watching the eight-hour day procession passing St Andrews, Town Hall and the QVB before heading up Park Street, Sydney, 1915. NRS 20499
Eight-hour day procession, 1915
A proposed alternative Sydney Harbour Bridge
Martin Place, Sydney 1962. Digital ID NRS21573_2_PR004761_c
Martin Place, 1962

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I can make music
Video: I can make music (1982)
SHB Removing back end of creeper crane NRS-12685-1-4-8730
Sydney Harbour Bridge construction
Burrinjuck Dam - A tourist's playground
Burrinjuck Dam - A tourist's playground
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