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A broken water main on the corner of King and Darby Streets, Newcastle, NSW, January 26, 1945.

On a hot Australia Day in 1945

Believe it or not, this photograph was taken at the corner of King and Darby Streets, Newcastle, on Australia Day, 1945. A lug on a King Street hydrant had snapped off and for about 15 minutes some local children took advantage of the cooling spray. The photo is somewhat disorienting, since the buildings have long gone and the land they stood on is now part of Civic Park. Even the Salvation Army People's Palace in the background has gone, making way for the Conservatorium of Music. The now-demolished buildings can be seen bottom left in this…

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Decorated engine, Australia Day 1915

It's satisfying when a fine old photo is reunited with its story. These beautiful glass plate negatives came to us in a collection a decade ago and, although it was clear they depicted a steam locomotive decorated for Great War fundraising, little else could be deduced. Fireman W. Brimmell standing on the engine he and his wife decorated for "Australia Day" 1915. Then John Tipper, of the Blue Mountains, chanced on one of the photos in the September 2, 1915 issue of a rail and tramways union newspaper, The Co-operator. Clipping from The Co-operator (rail and…

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