Sydney from the Air, second series
Date1937
Object number00030429
NameBooklet
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 205 x 270 mm, 2 mm
ClassificationsEphemera
Credit LineANMM Collection
Terms
- Sydney
- booklets
- aerial photographs
- supplements
- Gladesville
- Drummoyne
- Five Dock
- Collaroy
- Palm Beach
- Terrigal
- Lane Cove river
- Woolwich
- Hunters Hill
- Longueville
- Mosman
- Long Reef Point
- Barrenjoey Head
- Pitt Water
- The Entrance
- Bobbin Head
- Woy Woy
- Gosford
- Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park
- Hawkesbury
- Brooklyn
- Brisbane Water
- Ettalong
- Sport and Lifestyle
- Shipping, Trade and Industry
- Paper - archives and ephemera
HistorySydney in 1937 was a burgeoning metropolis. The recently completed Sydney Harbour Bridge which opened in 1932 had joined two sides of the harbour and the city was alive with the potential of architecture, transport and development. It was also the year before Australia officially celebrated 150 years of European settlement and preparations for the event had seen a rise in the promotion of Sydney and its attractions and achievements.
Internationally, events were having an impact on Australia's vision of its biggest city. England had recently crowned a new king, George VI, which Sydney had celebrated with parades and festivities. The following year would also see Sydney as the location of the Empire Games. This was a chance to promote the city as an integral part of the Commonwealth and as another world war was shaping up to be a reality, the opportunity to encourage patriotism amongst its citizens.
SignificanceIn 1937 Sydney was becoming an international city with the architecture and surroundings to match. To celebrate its development, on the eve of the 150th anniversary of British settlement, souvenirs such as this newspaper supplement were a way to show Sydney in all its urban and natural diversity.
John Fairfax and Sons Pty Ltd
1857
John Fairfax and Sons Pty Ltd
1860
John Fairfax and Sons Pty Ltd
1849
Lars Halvorsen Sons Pty Ltd
1917-1978