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Retro Sydney

1950-2000

Nathan Mete

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English
Scribe Publications
03 October 2023
A collection of beautiful photographs that invites you to immerse yourself and revisit the cool, quirky, glamorous, exciting, menacing, and wonderful times of Retro Sydney.

This collection of photographs celebrates the vibrant and exciting coming of age of Australia's first city in the 'golden era' of 1950 to 2000. From the bustling heart of the CBD, to the quaint suburbia of the outer suburbs, the fashionable streets of Double Bay, the seedy and glamorous Kings Cross, and the carefree beachside suburbs of Sydney, Retro Sydney captures the city's most significant postwar milestones, and highlights its development and transformation into an international metropolis.

Adapted from the highly popular 'Retro Sydney' Instagram account, this collection is a celebration of Sydney. It allows us to behold iconic sights and scenes - some as they were, and some as they still are, generations later. For many readers, it offers a chance to indulge in rare memories of growing up in Australia's first city.

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Imprint:   Scribe Publications
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 304mm,  Width: 272mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   1.250kg
ISBN:   9781761380532
ISBN 10:   1761380532
Pages:   160
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nathan is a civil engineer from the Northern Beaches of Sydney with a keen interest in the postwar history of Sydney, and founder of the popular Instagram page @retrosydney, which has attracted over 100,000 followers. You can preview some of the interesting and wonderful past of Sydney at @retrosydney_ on Instagram.

Reviews for Retro Sydney: 1950-2000

"""Retro Sydney offers a glimpse into the evolution of Sydney since the 1950s, from still-familiar CBD buildings to suburbs that have changed beyond recognition ... Nathan Mete documents these bygone eras."" --Che-Marie Trigg, Broadsheet"


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