An unexpected visitor to Kogarah School in 1870.
Kogarah Block Plans
Find your street on our hundred-year-old plans.
The Blue Post Hotel
Beer for the patient horse at Hurstville's old hotel.
Penshurst Park or Bust
A procession was held in Hurstville in May 1941 in aid of the wartime Patriotic Fund. One of the vehicles in the procession, which made its way from Forest Road to Penshurst Park, was this old banger, known as ‘Black Diamond’. It was well known in Hurstville and was colourfully described in an article in... Continue Reading →
Kogarah’s Ross and Rowe building
An architectural gem in Kogarah.
A Little Softer, Altos
St George had an exceptional choir. Here it is in its heyday.
Clive James
Vale Clive James, poet, author, wit.
Speed Queen
Who was behind the wheel when an Australian record was set?
Dr Eli Webb: Mortdale’s Dedicated Doctor
One hundred years ago today, residents of Mortdale presented Dr Webb with an illuminated address to thank him for his unselfish, painstaking and energetic efforts to combat the influenza epidemic.
A Surprising Story Behind These Riverwood Street Names
A number of Riverwood street names have a surprising connection.
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