Click back to a time when Victorian fashion strode through city streets in an ensemble of fluted skirts, lacy blouses, hats and the essential parasol, as Sydney exposed, reveals the city through an online photographic journey from Tuesday 25 July.
Powered by the State Library of NSW, Sydney exposed captures images of people, places and events from the 1860s through to the present. Journey to the days of trams, now long gone, wild city celebrations, ticker-tape parades and the changing landscape of our harbour home, focused on by amateur photographers and famous names such as Max Dupain, David Moore, Frank Hurley and Harold Cazneaux.
With the support of Moran Health Care, Sydney exposed puts the spotlight on rarely seen images from the city's colourful past and contains a rich collection of thought provoking photographs in black and white, and colour.







