Another Sydney link with the golden age of newspaper journalism passed this week with the death of George Richards, 89, former chief-of-staff of The Sydney Morning Herald and for years the renowned editor of Column 8. https://t.co/01445AjiQD
Peak hour traffic on the Sydney Harbour Bridge jammed into four lanes (instead of the usual six) during a national strike on June 21, 1979. Photo by Paul Pearson @smh@photosSMH
After 38 years and more than 10,000 movies, Herald film critic Paul Byrnes has decided to call it a day. Here is his first review, from April 16, 1985. @smh @ptbyrnes @smharts
Rugby League Test match between Australia and Great Britain at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 22 July, 1950. Australia won the game 5-2. Photo by staff @smh@SMHsport@photosSMH
Sinead O'Connor pictured in Sydney on March 18, 2007, and at the Blues & Roots Festival in Byron Bay on March 26, 2008. The Irish singer has died aged 56. Photos by Lisa Wiltse and Edwina Pickles @smh@photosSMH
Jane Birkin performing with her three piece band at The Sydney Theatre, June 16, 2005. The British-French singer and actress has died aged 76. Photo by Domino Postiglione @smh
After a long journey on board the Italian liner Sebastian Caboto, German migrants, Alfred Benz and Gerd Kaufmann, arrive in Melbourne on October 31, 1950.
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The offices of the Australian Financial Review pictured on August 9, 1979. Journalist Paddy McGuinness in sunglasses. Photos by David Bartho @FinancialReview
Men working on the propeller of the H.M.A.S. Australia at Cockatoo Island Dock, Sydney on June 4, 1930. From the glass plate negative. Staff photographer @smh@photosSMH
Librarians Belinda Toumazis and Helen Bayliss at work in the SMH reference library on March 6, 1979, and ex-Herald Librarians reunion at the Sydney Hilton on September 27, 1980. Photos by McNeil and Nobley @smh
#OnThisDay One hundred and eighty years ago, the Herald’s letter page was a cruel place, as young Francis Forbes discovered when he shared his vision of a steam-powered flying machine. https://t.co/KNIhiduyFp @smh@smhletters
#OnThisDay in 1995: The public gallery in parliament gave Prime Minister Paul Keating a standing ovation at the end of his speech outlining his vision for a republic.
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#OnThisDay Watched by an audience of millions (and a very young Prince Charles), Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in a “majestic, yet simply moving” ceremony at Westminster Abbey, 70 years ago. https://t.co/aXR0GuT3Yy @smh