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DescriptionWarships at man-o-war steps, Farm Cove (6819471944).jpg
English: From the Hall photographic collection. During the late 1880s and early 1900s photographers William F Hall and his son William J Hall documented the weekend sailors and yachts of Sydney Harbour. Each Monday morning the images would be displayed in the window of their studio at 20 Hunter Street.
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