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English: Abersea (ex-South Bulli) in Sydney Harbour, 1935 (Graeme Andrews, City of Sydney Archives). Description at source reads, "ABERSEA is crossing Sydney Cove with the ferry wharves showing at rear."
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Source https://archives.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/701891
Author Graeme Andrews, Graeme Andrews Working Harbour Collection, City of Sydney Archives.

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Abersea (ex-South Bulli) in Sydney Harbour, 1935 (Graeme Andrews, City of Sydney Archives)

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