Saint Mary's Cathedral c. 1910 - 1914.
Image : State Library of NSW
We continue our series of historic photographs commemorating the bi-centenary of Saint Mary's Cathedral (1821-2021) with this street photograph taken between 1910 and 1914 by the Sydney-based studio Kerry & Co.
This photograph, taken in the Domain and looking south-west, shews the Cathedral as it appeared in its completed state of 1900. In the middle-ground are the gates of the Domain. On the left in the foreground a green-grocer has his cart, filled with fruit and vegetables. He has covered his face with his hand, to avoid being photographed.
In our previous articles, we posted photographs illustrating the stages of the construction of the present Saint Mary's Cathedral, to be found at the following links :
Click on the image for an enlarged view.
AMDG
NOTES
The photographs in this series are taken from a variety of sources, some in online Archival collections, some from books, some original images in the editor's collection. They are presented here in a "modernised" digital form, and with as much detail of the structure of the Cathedrals enhanced in order to make them more accessible to a new generation of Australian Catholics. The original image on which this digital rendering is based is held by the State Library of NSW. Thanks are due to Special Collections of the State Library for undertaking a search to locate this and other rare images. Please do not reproduce these unique images without permission.
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