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Sydney Collection (#99)

Sydney, the vibrant city that never sleeps, is a melting pot of culture and history. From iconic landmarks to world-renowned events, this Australian gem has it all

Background imageSydney Collection: A1 Grand Prix: Robbie Kerr A1 Team Great Britain

A1 Grand Prix: Robbie Kerr A1 Team Great Britain
Robbie Kerr (GBR) A1 Team Great Britain. A1 Grand Prix, Rd4, Race Day, Eastern Creek, Australia, 6 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageSydney Collection: A1 Grand Prix: Nicolas Lapierre A1 Team France

A1 Grand Prix: Nicolas Lapierre A1 Team France
Nicolas Lapierre (FRA) A1 Team France. A1 Grand Prix, Rd4, Race Day, Eastern Creek, Australia, 6 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageSydney Collection: A1 Grand Prix: Nelson Piquet Jnr A1 Team Brazil

A1 Grand Prix: Nelson Piquet Jnr A1 Team Brazil
Nelson Piquet Jnr (BRA) A1 Team Brazil. A1 Grand Prix, Rd4, Practice, Eastern Creek, Australia, 4 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageSydney Collection: A1 Grand Prix: Bryan Herta A1 Team USA: A1 Grand Prix, Rd4, Practice, Eastern Creek, Australia

A1 Grand Prix: Bryan Herta A1 Team USA: A1 Grand Prix, Rd4, Practice, Eastern Creek, Australia, 4 November 2005
Bryan Herta (USA) A1 Team USA. A1 Grand Prix, Rd4, Practice, Eastern Creek, Australia, 4 November 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageSydney Collection: Challenger Boat Party

Challenger Boat Party
The Challenger boat party dredging on the Paramatta River, Sydney, Australia

Background imageSydney Collection: Sydney Destroys Emden

Sydney Destroys Emden
Australian cruiser Sydney destroys the German raider Emden off North Keeling Island

Background imageSydney Collection: Hms Sydney Attacks Emden

Hms Sydney Attacks Emden
HMS Sydney opens fire on the German cruiser Emden

Background imageSydney Collection: Martin Harvey / Carton

Martin Harvey / Carton
MARTIN HARVEY (Sir John Martin-Harvey) English actor-manager as Sydney Carton in The Only Way, based on Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities

Background imageSydney Collection: London Sinks 1866

London Sinks 1866
En route to Melbourne, this steamer founders in the Bay of Biscay : 220 lives are lost including the actor C V Brooke and Dr Woolley, principal of Sydney University

Background imageSydney Collection: Cricket in Sydney, Auz

Cricket in Sydney, Auz
The old days of merry cricket club matches at the Hyde Park Ground, Sydney, Australia

Background imageSydney Collection: Sydney / Street / Photo

Sydney / Street / Photo
A street scene in Sydney showing shop signs, pedestrians and horse carriages

Background imageSydney Collection: Sydney Charles Buxton / Vf

Sydney Charles Buxton / Vf
SYDNEY CHARLES BUXTON The Post-Master General enjoying a spot of fly fishing

Background imageSydney Collection: Dickens / Tale of 2 Cities

Dickens / Tale of 2 Cities
Sydney Carton - lawyer who gets a charge of treason reversed for Charles Darnay due to a strong physical resemblance; he takes Darneys place at the guillotine

Background imageSydney Collection: Sydney University / 1859

Sydney University / 1859
A view of Sydney University, founded in 1852

Background imageSydney Collection: Sydney Botanical Gdn

Sydney Botanical Gdn
A native Australian and her daughter stroll among indigenous Australian flora in the Botanical Garden at Sydney, New South Wales

Background imageSydney Collection: Yachting, Australia

Yachting, Australia
Sailing in Sydney harbour, Australia - the Mosquito fleet

Background imageSydney Collection: Sydney Government House

Sydney Government House
GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Background imageSydney Collection: Australian Picnic

Australian Picnic
Australian families picnic in much the same way as anywhere else : these folk are doing it on the shore of Sydney harbour

Background imageSydney Collection: Australia / Sydney / 1895

Australia / Sydney / 1895
George Street, Sydney

Background imageSydney Collection: CUTTY SARK IN HARBOUR

CUTTY SARK IN HARBOUR
The Cutty Sark in Sydney harbour, drying her sails

Background imageSydney Collection: Testing Sydney Bnridge

Testing Sydney Bnridge
Testing Sydney Harbour Bridge by driving four locomotives on each of the two railway tracks




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Sydney, the vibrant city that never sleeps, is a melting pot of culture and history. From iconic landmarks to world-renowned events, this Australian gem has it all. Rocking out at a Foo Fighters concert is an unforgettable experience. The energy of the crowd matches the electric atmosphere as Dave Grohl and his band take the stage. Gazing upon the majestic Sydney Harbour Bridge, one can't help but marvel at its grandeur. G. H. Davis's vision brought this architectural masterpiece to life, connecting two sides of a bustling city. Basking under the sun on Bondi Beach is pure bliss. With its golden sands and crystal-clear waters, it's no wonder why locals and tourists flock here for some relaxation or thrilling surf sessions. The Art of Banksy Preview in Sydney showcases thought-provoking street art by one of the world's most elusive artists. Each piece tells a story that challenges societal norms and sparks conversations. Martin Place comes alive when Michael Bublé graces its streets with his smooth voice during an intimate performance. His soulful melodies fill every corner as fans gather to witness this musical sensation up close. In World War I, HMAS Sydney valiantly attacked German cruiser SMS Emden off Australia's coast—a historic moment etched into Sydney's maritime history forever. During Vivid Sydney festival, projections illuminate both Opera Bar and the iconic sails Opera House—transforming them into mesmerizing works of art that captivate visitors from around the globe. Robbie Williams brings his infectious charisma to opera house steps in Sydney—an electrifying show filled with hits that have stood the test of time while creating new memories for fans old and new alike. Angels watch over Mons through captivating cover designs for piano music—an enchanting tribute to those who fought bravely during times gone by; their stories echoing through each note played in honor of their sacrifice.