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The Hero of Waterloo Hotel - 1842 - possibly Sydney’s longest trading hotel
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding
shoreline for thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers
settled in and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the
last two centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
until today.
The Rocks Market
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
untill today.
The Palisades Hotel - Rebuilt in 1912 on the site of an earlier hotel
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
untill today.
Heritage terraces with a backdrop of an ever developing city skyline
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
untill today.
The start of the bubonic plague in Sydney in 1900 that killed 103 people
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
untill today.
Originally a school built in 1846 is now the Garrison Church Parish Hall
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
untill today.
A well remembered artist made this his studio for many years
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
untill today.
Examples of period architecture frame The Sydney Opera House
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
untill today.
Sydney Harbour Bridge Southern pylons are situated in The Rocks
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
untill today.
The Hero of Waterloo Hotel - 1842 - possibly Sydney’s longest trading hotel
The Rocks - Sydney
The Indigenous Gadigal people inhabited the rocky headland and surrounding shoreline for
thousands of years.
From 1788, Australia's first European settlers, British convicts and their overseers settled in
and around the area.
The Rocks’ colourful history can still be traced in the many surviving buildings from the last two
centuries.
Photochronicles will photograph and document the history of The Rocks from the many
examples of times past and present them to you as well as the transition of the area
until today.