MAKE A MEME View Large Image From a series of photographs of 'Dacey Garden Suburb' (Daceyville) - a development by the Housing Board of NSW as Sydney's "first planned modern garden suburb". Daceyville was developed between 1913 and 1918 and is located ...
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Keywords: archives state records nsw staterecordsnsw newsouthwales blackandwhite daceyville suburb garden suburb gardensuburb sydney houses federation style federationstyle public housing publichousing outdoor vehicle railroad black and white Houses built with Sampson concrete blocks in course of construction, Dacey Garden suburb Dated: 1915 Digital ID: 5225_a018_a018000037 Rights: www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos. From a series of photographs of 'Dacey Garden Suburb' (Daceyville) - a development by the Housing Board of NSW as Sydney's "first planned modern garden suburb". Daceyville was developed between 1913 and 1918 and is located in south-eastern Sydney within the municipalities of Mascot and Botany. The images in the series show scenes of the area before development, road building, the types of houses built, shops, as well as the Public School. The suburb was named after the state parliamentarian John Rowland Dacey who played a vital role in the approval of this urban development. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator. Houses built with Sampson concrete blocks in course of construction, Dacey Garden suburb Dated: 1915 Digital ID: 5225_a018_a018000037 Rights: www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos. From a series of photographs of 'Dacey Garden Suburb' (Daceyville) - a development by the Housing Board of NSW as Sydney's "first planned modern garden suburb". Daceyville was developed between 1913 and 1918 and is located in south-eastern Sydney within the municipalities of Mascot and Botany. The images in the series show scenes of the area before development, road building, the types of houses built, shops, as well as the Public School. The suburb was named after the state parliamentarian John Rowland Dacey who played a vital role in the approval of this urban development. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator.
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