Carrucan and Sweeney Picture Galleries

Carrucan and Sweeney Picture Galleries

1833 Darling Harbour Sydney  National Library of Australia
Having obtained a Ticket of Leave dated 29th of November 1831, Thomas Sweeney is increasingly reported in Sydney newspaper lists of coastal trading vessels  between Wollongong and Sydney. To sail into Sydney was no mean feat as the captain had to negotiate  ‘The Heads’, the entrance to Port Jackson, and then navigate a passage to a selected mooring such as in Cockle Bay (Darling Harbour).

1833 Darling Harbour Sydney National Library of Australia

Having obtained a Ticket of Leave dated 29th of November 1831, Thomas Sweeney is increasingly reported in Sydney newspaper lists of coastal trading vessels between Wollongong and Sydney. To sail into Sydney was no mean feat as the captain had to negotiate ‘The Heads’, the entrance to Port Jackson, and then navigate a passage to a selected mooring such as in Cockle Bay (Darling Harbour).

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