English: Sydney Ferry LADY DENMAN (built 1912, decommissioned 1972)
File 078/078690
DESCRIPTION This photo from the defunct State Government Printers is numbered SGP MS3335. It shows the original Fig Tree Bridge which could be wound open by hand to allow small ships to pass. The ferry is being operated by the Balmain New Ferry Company which took over from the Joubert Family.
DATE c 1915
FORMAT Digital image only. Many of the images in this collection are available as hi-res jpegs. Please contact the City of Sydney Archives (archives@ cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au) on a case by case basis.
RECORDSERIES Sydney Reference Collection
CITATION Graeme Andrews 'Working Harbour' Collection: 78690
PROVENANCE City of Sydney Archives
NOTES S105211
Date
circa 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source
City of Sydney Archives, Graeme Andrews 'Working Harbour' Collection:
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