Lost Sydney

Most major towns and cities are in a constant state of change. The old is removed to make way for the new; infrastructure is expanded or replaced to keep up with growth and technological advances. Every generation removes a little from its past and replaces it with something relating to the present in the hope that it will be of use in the future. From its beginnings in 1788 as a haggle of tents in the virgin bushland that once surrounded Sydney Cove, to the international city we see today, Sydney has gone through some incredible changes. We look back at some of the things Sydney has lost during two centuries of change.


Neighbourhoods


Canals


Inner City Waterways


Aviation


Punts


Windmills


Lost Mosman


Islands


Lookouts


Tramways


Railways


Theme Parks


Sydney Monorail


Demolished Sydney


Waterfalls


Quarries


Coal Mines


Tunnels


Abandoned and Unfinished


Buildings and Structures

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