Historical and old photos of Darwin, Northern Territory in photos
A small historical reference
Geography: Darwin's proximity to South East Asia makes it a link between Australia and countries such as Indonesia and East Timor. The Stuart Highway begins in Darwin, extends southerly across central Australia through Tennant Creek and Alice Springs, concluding in Port Augusta, South Australia. The city is built upon a low bluff overlooking the harbour. Its suburbs begin at Lee Point in the north and stretch to Berrimah in the east. Past Berrimah, the Stuart Highway goes on to Darwin's satellite city Palmerston and its suburbs.
The greater Darwin area is the ancestral home of the Larrakia people. On 9 September 1839, HMS Beagle sailed into Darwin harbour during its survey of the area. John Clements Wickham named the region "Port Darwin" in honour of their former shipmate Charles Darwin, who had sailed with them on the ship's previous voyage which ended in October 1836. The settlement there became the town of Palmerston in 1869, but it was renamed Darwin in 1911. The city has been almost entirely rebuilt four times, following devastation caused by the 1897 cyclone, the 1937 cyclone, Japanese air raids during World War II, and Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
Date of foundation: 1869
History:
Population: 145 916
Sights:
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 Chinatown - Cavanagh Street, 1900 |
 Chinatown - Horse and dray on the street, 1900 |
 Chinatown - Main street, 1905 |
 Chinatown - View to street, 1920 |
 Bennett Street, 1890 |
 Commercial Bank on Bennett Street, 1900 |
 Commercial Bank on corner of Smith and Bennett streets, 1887 |
 Commercial Hotel in Mitchell Street and the first hotel to be built in Palmerston, 1876 |
 Daly Street bridge, 1911 |
 Government House, 1900 |
 Main camp at Port Darwin, tents, 1870 |
 Main camp at Port Darwin, tents, buildings and in the centre the stables, 1870 |
 Hospital, 1876 |
 Masonic Lodge, 1894 |
 New school building, 1911 |
 Railway station at Port Darwin, 1914 |
 Palmerston, later Darwin - Harbour, circa 1908 |
 Palmerston, later Darwin - Saw Mill, 1878 |
 Palmerston, later Darwin - Schultz Street, 1895 |
 Port Darwin - Government Store, 1869 |
 Port Darwin with Railway Tracks, 1903 |
 Port Darwin with Railway Tracks, between 1873 and 1911 |
 Town Hall, 1880 |
 Town Hall, 1895 |
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