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Building Darlinghurst

City Historian Laila Ellmoos will share how the archive sheds light on the rapid urbanisation of Darlinghurst in the 19th century, and the intricate and intimate interconnections between neighbours, tenants and landlords.

The suburb of Darlinghurst emerged from the wild scrub at the eastern edge of town in the mid-19th century. In this talk, City Historian Laila Ellmoos will share how the collections of The City Archives shed light on the rapid urbanisation of Darlinghurst in the 19th century, and the intricate and intimate interconnections between neighbours, tenants and landlords.

Sydney Municipal Council was established in 1842, while Darlinghurst was in the process of being cleared and subdivided for housing. The Town Clerk’s Department Correspondence files contain dozens of letters that document the frustration and despair of residents, many of whom only rented houses, as they struggled against haphazard drainage and unfettered development. Complaints were not only about sewerage and flooding but that open drains were a dumping ground for street refuse and dead animals. Viewed through the lens of letters of complaint, the history of Darlinghurst shows the ongoing challenges of urban development.

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Event Details

Address:
1 Little Pier Street, Haymarket, New South Wales

The talk will be held in person and online at the Ideas Space at Level 1 of The Exchange, Darling Square Library

Times:

1pm to 2pm

Entry fees:
Free
Booking:
Prebooking requiredhttps://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/building-darlinghurst
Attendance limit:
Less than 50
Website:
whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/building-darlinghurst
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