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What do I know of Pemulwuy?

27 May, 202012 June, 2024 RA

MHS member Gayle Adams reflects on history lessons.

Tagged Bidjigal, Eric Willmot, Governor King, Governor Phillip, John mcEntire1 Comment
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A Hidden Life

8 March, 20209 October, 2025 RA

"For the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who faithfully lived a hidden life." - Middlemarch, George Eliot.

Tagged Addison Road, Carrington Road, Edinburgh Road, Fairbairn, Gumbramorra, Isola Thompson, Marrickville Post Office, Meek, William Rodger10 Comments
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Purple Reign

14 December, 201912 June, 2024 RA

It’s jacaranda time and Sydneysiders have been in rhapsody over the lavender flowered trees as they blossomed.

Tagged Allan Cunningham, Frederick Searl, George Mortimer, Jacaranda, John Gelding, Joseph Graham, Lilydale, Marrickville Council, Michael Guilfoyle, Old Canterbury Road, Petersham Council, Queen Victoria Building, Royal Botanic Gardens, Thomas Mort, Victoria Nursery1 Comment
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Meet the Smidmores

22 August, 201912 June, 2024 RA

The Marrickville Metro is about to expand across Smidmore Street. "Who were the Smidmores?"

Tagged Albert Murray Smidmore, Frankfort House, Marrickville Metro, The Australian Chronicle, The Tellicherry, Thomas Smidmore8 Comments
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Pay your rates!

8 June, 201912 June, 2024 RA

The Fall… and sad end of Thomas Chalder.

Tagged Cooks River Road, Fitzroy Iron Works, Heathcote, Mittagong, Prince's Highway, Thomas Chalder, Vulcan Forge1 Comment
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Death casts a shadow

9 May, 201912 June, 2024 RA

One of the foundational events, if not the foundational event, of European history in the Inner West is surely a murder.

Tagged Cooks River, Death mask, Emanuel Brace, John Jenkins, Robert Wardell, The Australian, Thomas Tattersdale, William WentworthLeave a comment
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Building roads to the south

15 April, 201916 November, 2021 RA

Poor roads, tolls, and the destruction of properties are constantly in today’s news. Was it any different in the past?

Tagged Cooks River, Cooks River Road, Prince's Highway, St Peters, Tempe, TollsLeave a comment
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Marrickville’s first hipster?

3 April, 201912 December, 2021 RA

Not only could we call Thomas Chalder a hipster, we could say founding father, community leader, developer and 10-pound Pom.

Tagged assisted immigrant, Heathcote, Nabob, Prince's Highway, Thomas ChalderLeave a comment
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The beginning

16 March, 201916 November, 2021 RA

If you trace your family back to the First Fleet then your family has been here for about 9 generations. But scientific evidence of human occupation in Australia shows that First Nations people have been here for at least 2600 generations.

Tagged Dugong, Kendrick Park, Rock Art, Sheas Creek, shell middens, UndercliffeLeave a comment

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