RM2WJEJP6–A midcentury elongated apartment block built in 1950 to take advantage of views over Lavender Bay and Sydney Harbour provides a narrow street frontage
RM2WJEK8X–The white mass flowering Australian native shrub, Leptospermum polygalifolium, growing and flowering in spring time in New South Wales, Australia
RM2WJEJPJ–A Three/Five storey interwar free classical style painted brick apartment building in McMahons Point, Sydney, Australia
RM2WJEK4W–Inter-War Art Deco style single bedroom apartments on Blues Point Road, McMahons Point are also known in Australia as Units or Flats
RM2WJEJNH–With The Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background, this modern designed apartment block stands out among the nearby older buildings in McMahons Point
RM2WJDRXM–The bow or foredeck area and a mooring rope of an older timber fishing boat inside the breakwater at Forster Tuncurry, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WGBW0T–Victorian era house topped shops in the Blue Mountains town of Lawson, New South Wales, Australia have had their facias covered in a painted steel.
RM2WH6A2M–An antique horse water trough beside the road in the Blue Mountains town of Lawson, New South Wales, Australia. Donated in 1921 by Mrs R.D. Meagher
RM2WJDRXN–RV Bombora is a 2009 Australian built 11.8m Stebercraft, fibreglass monohull inshore survey vessel owned by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage
RM2WH69TW–A yellow lid co-mingled recycling Sulo bin sits on a footpath awaiting collection by the contract recycling company Cleanaway Limited in NSW Australia
RM2WH69TG–Carved names of couples cover the rock platform at from Lincoln's Rock lookout at Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WH6A2Y–A large mural sized billboard welcomes people to the town of Lawson and promotes a local brewery, in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WH69EP–A wind and rain eroded sandstone cliff edge at Lincoln's Rock, Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WH69KN–Large cut stone blocks at a creek crossing along the lush green Five Waterfall Walk at Lawson, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WH6A2W–The Henry (prev. The Blue Mountain Hotel) Hotel in Lawson, New South Wales, Australia is a heritage listed 1910 Federation Arts and Crafts building.
RM2WH69Y2–A Girl Guide or Guides Hall in the Blue Mountains town of Lawson, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WH69P0–A Blue Mountains late afternoon view across the Jamison Valley to Mt Solitary, New South Wales, from Lincoln's Rock in Australia
RM2WH69GJ–Native perennial Bracken fern (Pteridium esculentum) with long hanging roots cling to a wet cliff along the Five Waterfall Walk at Lawson, NSW, Aust.
RM2WH69Y4–A free and anonymous needles, syringes and sharps goods collection bin in the New South Wales town of Lawson in Australia
RM2WH69H1–Native perennial Bracken fern (Pteridium esculentum) with long hanging roots cling to a wet cliff along the Five Waterfall Walk at Lawson, NSW, Aust.
RM2WH69KF–Large cut stone blocks at a creek crossing along the lush green Five Waterfall Walk at Lawson, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WG0K17–A castellated tower is the only reminder of the former 1882 The Blue Mountain Sanatorium at Lawson in New South Wales, Australia
RM2WHGJ8F–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to Sydney’s China Town to eat and celebrate. Food from many different nations was available from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Many visitors chose to walk through Dixon Street, the traditional hub of China Town in Sydney. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGHWA–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to China Town in Sydney to eat and celebrate. Inflated toy dragons were not surprisingly very popular among young and old children with 2024 being the year of the Dragon. Food from many different nations was selling from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGHEP–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to China Town in Sydney to eat and celebrate. Inflated toy dragons were not surprisingly very popular among young children with 2024 being the year of the Dragon. Food from many different nations was selling from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGHMH–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to China Town in Sydney to eat and celebrate. Inflated toy dragons were not surprisingly very popular among young and old children with 2024 being the year of the Dragon. Food from many different nations was selling from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGHWK–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to China Town in Sydney to eat and celebrate. Inflated toy dragons were not surprisingly very popular among young and old children with 2024 being the year of the Dragon. Food from many different nations was selling from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGJ00–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to Sydney’s China Town to eat and celebrate. Food from many different nations was available from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Many visitors chose to walk through Dixon Street, the traditional hub of China Town in Sydney. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGJ8C–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to Sydney’s China Town to eat and celebrate. Food from many different nations was available from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Many visitors chose to walk through Dixon Street, the traditional hub of China Town in Sydney. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGHX0–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to Sydney’s China Town to eat and celebrate. Food from many different nations was available from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Many visitors chose to walk through Dixon Street, the traditional hub of China Town in Sydney. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGHF7–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to China Town in Sydney to eat and celebrate. Inflated toy dragons were not surprisingly very popular among young children with 2024 being the year of the Dragon. Food from many different nations was selling from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGHD4–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to China Town in Sydney to eat and celebrate. Inflated toy dragons were not surprisingly very popular among young children with 2024 being the year of the Dragon. Food from many different nations was selling from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGJ42–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to Sydney’s China Town to eat and celebrate. Food from many different nations was available from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Many visitors chose to walk through Dixon Street, the traditional hub of China Town in Sydney. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WHGJA7–Sydney Australia 10 Feb 2024: Lunar New Year kicked off in earnest today with big crowds of people flocking to China Town in Sydney to eat and celebrate. Inflated toy dragons were not surprisingly very popular among young and old children with 2024 being the year of the Dragon. Food from many different nations was selling from restaurants and specially set up stalls to keep everyone fed and happy. Credit: Stephen Dwyer / Alamy Live News
RM2WG0K01–The Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital Buildings on Parramatta River in Syd., Australia are a heritage-listed complex run by the Department of Health
RM2WG0K74–The 1915 former Blue Mountains Shire Offices in Lawson, New South Wales, Australia is a Federation Free-Style designed building, now used as a library
RM2WG0HTJ–One of the early 1910's built Sydney RiverCat ferries 'Marlene Mathews' cruising up the Parramatta River near Putney in New South Wales, Australia
RM2WGBTP3–The Henry (prev. The Blue Mountain Hotel) Hotel in Lawson, New South Wales, Australia is a heritage listed 1910 Federation Arts and Crafts building.
RM2WG0J25–One of the early 1910's built Sydney RiverCat ferries 'Marlene Mathews' cruising up the Parramatta River near Putney in New South Wales, Australia
RM2WG0JN0–Young brown onions in orange plastic netted bags on sale at a weekend market in Sydney, Australia
RM2W94HWP–The leaves of a Ficus Vogelii (African Rubber Tree) also known as Vogal's Fig, growing in the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Australia
RM2WG0HWC–One of the early 1910's built Sydney RiverCat ferries 'Marlene Mathews' cruising up the Parramatta River near Putney in New South Wales, Australia
RM2WG0JER–A close up of a large steel Paella dish and spoon cooking a seafood Paella at a market in Sydney, Australia
RM2WGBT8C–The 1915 former Blue Mountains Shire Offices in Lawson, New South Wales, Australia is a Federation Free-Style designed building, now used as a library
RM2WGBTN6–Bullnose shaped bricks joined at the corner of an underpass at Lawson Railway Station, New South Wales to create a strong smooth rounded corner finish
RM2WG0JNE–Freshly baked Sourdough breads at an open air market in Sydney, Australia in the early morning
RM2WGBTJ4–Double ended brick subway entrance provides access to the Lawson Railway Station island platform on the main western line in New South Wales Australia
RM2WGBTGW–The Lawson railway station building opened in 1902 and is a single storey early phase 'type 11' island platform building in standard Federation style
RM2WG0JP4–Freshly baked Sourdough breads at an open air market in Sydney, Australia in the early morning
RM2WGEMC6–A Blue Mountains dawn view across the Jamison Valley to Mt Solitary, New South Wales, from Lincoln's Rock in Australia
RM2WGBTEH–The Lawson railway station building opened in 1902 and is a single storey early phase 'type 11' island platform building in standard Federation style
RM2WGEMCM–A Blue Mountains dawn view across the Jamison Valley to Mt Solitary, New South Wales, from Lincoln's Rock in Australia
RM2WGEM96–Lyttleton is a rare surviving heritage listed, late Victorian cottage with attached shops in Lawson New South Wales, Australia
RM2WGBW28–Lyttleton is a rare surviving heritage listed, late Victorian cottage with attached shops in Lawson New South Wales, Australia
RM2WGEMEP–A Blue Mountains dawn view across the Jamison Valley to Mt Solitary, New South Wales, from Lincoln's Rock in Australia
RM2WGBTHE–Double ended brick subway entrance provides access to the Lawson Railway Station island platform on the main western line in New South Wales Australia
RM2WGBTWC–The Lawson railway station building opened in 1902 and is a single storey early phase 'type 11' island platform building in standard Federation style
RM2WGEMBA–Lyttleton is a rare surviving heritage listed, late Victorian cottage with attached shops in Lawson New South Wales, Australia
RM2WGBTDT–The Lawson railway station building opened in 1902 and is a single storey early phase 'type 11' island platform building in standard Federation style
RM2WBPK86–An Australian Cockatoo nesting in the Yurabirong carving, a 200+ year old Forest Red Gum tree, in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
RM2WEWA9R–a flotilla of small Optimist dinghies sailing together on Sydney Harbour with the Harbour Bridge in the background, in winter time in Australia
RM2WBPK8H–Yurabirong, meaning 'People of this Place' is a carved Forest Red Gum tree that lived for over 200 years in what is now the Royal Botanic Gardens
RM2WGAE6D–Former independent candidate for the Federal seat of Bradfield and recently the state seat of Davidson, Janine Kitson is seen here protesting at Gordon Station on Sydney's North Shore in Australia. Ms Kitson is upset, like many residents of the area at proposed rezoning of residential and commercial properties within a 400m range of the railway line by the Chris Minns led Labor State Government. Current single level dwellings, some in heritage zones are to be reclassified as 6-8 storey apartment blocks thereby hopefully reducing Sydney's housing deficit
RM2WEWAAR–The Noakes Group owned floating drydock currently moored in the upper part of Sydney Harbour near Ballast Point Lookout in Australia
RM2WEWAB6–The Noakes Group owned floating drydock currently moored in the upper part of Sydney Harbour near Ballast Point Lookout in Australia
RM2WEWA69–An open wooden sailing boat with a gaff rigged mainsail and jib sail set, sailing on Sydney Harbour in Australia on a sunny day
RM2WEWA7F–Three racing yachts moored in Woolwich Dock, Sydney, Australia including Law Connect (LC1) and Wild Oats X1 (11)
RM2WEWA7Y–The Reichel/Pugh 66 design Wild Oats X (10) racing yacht up out of the water in a sling at Woolwich Dock in Sydney, Australia
RM2WEWA61–An open wooden sailing boat with a gaff rigged mainsail and jib sail set, sailing on Sydney Harbour in Australia on a sunny day
RM2WEWA9F–The Reichel/Pugh 66 design Wild Oats X (10) racing yacht up out of the water in a sling at Woolwich Dock in Sydney, Australia
RM2WDJ926–The Australian flag and the Aboriginal flag have flown together on the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in New South Wales, Australia since July 2022
RM2WDJ5A5–NSW Police Force Marine Area Command base in Sydney Harbour, Australia
RM2WDJ5M5–Looking over the sandstone shoreline and greenery of North Barangaroo Reserve to the modern city high rise buildings in Sydney, Australia
RM2WDJ94W–With central Sydney City in the background, yachts sail (tack) upwind into a strong 'nor-easter' or north easterly breeze on Sydney Harbour, Australia
RM2WDJ5P3–The 1962 constructed, Harry Seidler designed, Blues Point Tower with its roof top NSW Maritime radar on the shores of Sydney Harbour, Australia
RM2WDJ957–Originally built by Rodriguez for use in Auckland Harbour in 1964, the PT-20 Manu Wai was sold in 1995 for use in Sydney Harbour where it remains
RM2WDJ900–The clinker-built lifeboat Ben Dwyer mounted onboard the historic coal fired, 1902 steam tug Waratah, based in Roselle Bay, Sydney Harbour, Australia
RM2WDJ92G–The clinker-built lifeboat Ben Dwyer mounted onboard the historic coal fired, 1902 steam tug Waratah, suspended from a large rope pully
RM2WDJ568–The coal fired, 1902 steam tug Waratah, makes its way from its home with the Sydney Heritage Fleet in Roselle Bay, towards Pyrmont in Sydney Harbour
RM2WDJ57Y–The coal fired, 1902 steam tug Waratah, makes its way from its home with the Sydney Heritage Fleet in Roselle Bay, towards Pyrmont in Sydney Harbour
RM2WDJ8W8–Australian navy ship HMAS Sydney (DDG 42) a Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyer moored alongside its sister ship HMAS Hobart at Garden Island in Sydney
RM2WDJ8YF–The racing yacht Money Penny seen here in Sydney Harbour is a 2018 built Reichal Pugh 69 that finished 5th (line honours) in the 2024 Sydney to Hobart
RM2WDJ8TN–ICS RELIANCE refueling Cruise Ship Ovation of the Seas at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, is a 2011 built Oil Products Tanker or bunker ship
RM2WDJ549–The coal fired, 1902 steam tug Waratah, makes its way from its home with the Sydney Heritage Fleet in Roselle Bay, towards Pyrmont in Sydney Harbour
RM2WDJ91N–Steam pours from the funnel of the historic 1902 steam tug Waratah while sailing on Sydney Harbour under the Harbour Bridge in Australia
RM2WDJ8NC–ICS RELIANCE refueling Cruise Ship Ovation of the Seas at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, is a 2011 built Oil Products Tanker or bunker ship
RM2WDJ9KB–The 63,000 tonne crude oil tanker, CSK Valiant moored at Berry's Bay in Sydney Harbour, Australia delivering oil from Singapore
RM2WDJ9E1–The 63,000 tonne crude oil tanker, CSK Valiant moored at Berry's Bay in Sydney Harbour, Australia delivering oil from Singapore
RM2WDJ97P–The historic Australian coastal freighter vessel MV Cape Don moored at Balls Head in Sydney Harbour while it is being restored by local volunteers.
RM2WDJ8N0–ICS RELIANCE refueling Cruise Ship Ovation of the Seas at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, is a 2011 built Oil Products Tanker or bunker ship
RM2WDJ970–The 63,000 tonne crude oil tanker, CSK Valiant moored at Berry's Bay in Sydney Harbour, Australia delivering oil from Singapore
RM2WDJ5E7–Looking up at the curved glass exterior and logo of the Crown Sydney hotel and Casino at North Barangaroo in Sydney, Australia
RM2WDJ99N–The historic Australian coastal freighter vessel MV Cape Don moored at Balls Head in Sydney Harbour while it is being restored by local volunteers.
RM2WDJ58C–A close up of the bow and name on the hull of the coal fired, 1902 steam tug Waratah, owned and run by the Sydney Heritage Fleet
RM2WD146K–A small shopfront for the Country Womens Association CWA branch in the outer Sydney suburb of Richmond, NSW, Australia
RM2WD147P–A rotunda and childrens playground are shaded by large oak trees bounding a cricket oval in the outer Sydney suburb of Richmond, NSW, Australia
RM2WD1652–A closeup of an old dray or wagon in a grassy paddock in New South Wales, Australia. A relic of early farm transport with steel rimmed wooden wheels
RM2WD161Y–The former 1845 constructed, Ambermere Inn in Little Hartley, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WAEGFX–English sheet music for piano published by Irving Berlin Limited in London through Chappell Music for the he 1946 Broadway production musical Annie Get Your Gun with lyrics and music by Irving Berlin and from a book by Dorothy Fields and her brother Herbert Fields.
RM2WD162A–An old Edwardian style iron gate and timber fence post on a farm property in New South Wales, Australia
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