City of Shadows
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:46 am
Those from the US who have visited these shores often remark on how casually dressed Sydney siders are. Comparisons have been made to California. However, a book which has attracted some degree of international interest shows a very different historic view of Sydney.
City of Shadows, written by Peter Doyle is based upon archival forensic police photographs taken between 1912-1948.
http://www.amazon.com/City-Shadows-Sydn ... 204&sr=8-2
Sadly, most of the contextual information surrounding the photographs has been lost to time. What is truly remarkable - even frightful - is that even petty criminals held in police custody - even those of an inadequate degree of notoriety to be remembered by history - seem to be all too often far better dressed than many professional people in this day and age.
Here are a few photos I have scanned from the book.
These first two pictures date c.1920s and are thought to have been taken at the central police prison cells (hmmm... I wonder if these guys are wearing Akubra hats):
Here are a couple of pictures of typical street scenes:
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City of Shadows, written by Peter Doyle is based upon archival forensic police photographs taken between 1912-1948.
http://www.amazon.com/City-Shadows-Sydn ... 204&sr=8-2
Sadly, most of the contextual information surrounding the photographs has been lost to time. What is truly remarkable - even frightful - is that even petty criminals held in police custody - even those of an inadequate degree of notoriety to be remembered by history - seem to be all too often far better dressed than many professional people in this day and age.
Here are a few photos I have scanned from the book.
These first two pictures date c.1920s and are thought to have been taken at the central police prison cells (hmmm... I wonder if these guys are wearing Akubra hats):
Here are a couple of pictures of typical street scenes:
http://www.cutterandtailor.com/forum