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At first it is difficult to distinguish this remarkable aerial view from a mangrove swamp, but it is actually an aeroplane picture of Lady Macquarie's Chair, Sydney, which was a mass of humanity wheri the fleet entered Sydney Harbour. Not one person in ten thousand has seen this view of this well known spot, but people who know Sydney will be able to recognise the sandstone cliffs on the bottom edge of the view. — I'horograph by " Vaffn I>;ii!y (iunnliiui." AuMnili.-i

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 11 August 1925, Page 11

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At first it is difficult to distinguish this remarkable aerial view from a mangrove swamp, but it is actually an aeroplane picture of Lady Macquarie's Chair, Sydney, which was a mass of humanity wheri the fleet entered Sydney Harbour. Not one person in ten thousand has seen this view of this well known spot, but people who know Sydney will be able to recognise the sandstone cliffs on the bottom edge of the view. — I'horograph by " Vaffn I>;ii!y (iunnliiui." AuMnili.-i Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 11 August 1925, Page 11

At first it is difficult to distinguish this remarkable aerial view from a mangrove swamp, but it is actually an aeroplane picture of Lady Macquarie's Chair, Sydney, which was a mass of humanity wheri the fleet entered Sydney Harbour. Not one person in ten thousand has seen this view of this well known spot, but people who know Sydney will be able to recognise the sandstone cliffs on the bottom edge of the view. — I'horograph by " Vaffn I>;ii!y (iunnliiui." AuMnili.-i Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 11 August 1925, Page 11

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