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Historical photographs capture the essence of life in Sydney and Melbourne from a bygone era.

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Two recently released books, Retro Sydney and Retro Melbourne, provide a nostalgic look back at Australia’s largest cities through captivating historical photographs. These collections highlight significant moments from the 1950s and 60s, showcasing iconic events and scenes that shaped the culture and identity of each city.

Retro Sydney features striking images, including the construction of the Sydney Opera House, a landmark that has come to symbolise the city, as well as memorable highlights from Queen Elizabeth II’s Royal Tour of Australia in 1954. It captures the atmosphere of the Royal Easter Show during the 50s and 60s, along with vivid depictions of locals enjoying the sun on Sydney’s beaches.

On the other hand, Retro Melbourne offers a glimpse into daily life with colourful photographs of bustling street scenes, commuters making their way to work, and the city’s iconic trams navigating through traffic. The images celebrate Melbourne’s rich heritage, showcasing businesses and buildings that have long since disappeared, revealing a city that has evolved significantly over the decades.

These books serve as a wonderful homage to the past, inviting readers to step back in time and experience the charm and character of Sydney and Melbourne during a vibrant era. To explore these nostalgic images, be sure to check out the collections.

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