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Documenting Australia's rich Aboriginal and European history.
Pitt Town : Friendship Bridge
Pitt Town - originally a town in its own right, now considered a suburb of ever-expanding Sydney. One of the five 'Macquarie Towns', it was established by Governor Macquarie in 1810 and named for the British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger.
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This particular structure is the Friendship Bridge over Bardo Narrang Creek - commemorating the meeting of Governor Arthur Phillip and the Darug Aboriginal leader, Yarramundi on 14 Apr 1791.
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This particular structure is the Friendship Bridge over Bardo Narrang Creek - commemorating the meeting of Governor Arthur Phillip and the Darug Aboriginal leader, Yarramundi on 14 Apr 1791.
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Bardo Narrang Creek, Pitt Town, Sydney
Pitt Town - originally a town in its own right, now considered a suburb of ever-expanding Sydney. One of the five 'Macquarie Towns', it was established by Governor Macquarie in 1810 and named for the British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger.
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This particular structure is the Friendship Bridge over Bardo Narrang Creek - commemorating the meeting of Governor Arthur Phillip and the Darug Aboriginal leader, Yarramundi on 14 Apr 1791.
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