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Sydney Ferries - Inner Harbour Ferries 

 

 

Inner Harbour ferry "Golden Grove" heads towards the camera and Milson's Point while a Harbour Cat heads past the Opera House and towards Circular Quay. 29 December 2000.
Inner Harbour ferry "Alexander" reverses out of Circular Quay, 7 May 2001.
Inner Harbour ferry "Sirrus" sits at Circular Quay out of service, 7 May 2001.

Inner Harbour ferry "Scarborough" heads towards Circular Quay as photographed from Manly ferry "Queenscliff", 7 May 2001.
Inner Harbour ferry "Lady Street" heads towards Circular Quay, 7  May 2001 as viewed from Manly ferry "Queenscliff".
Inner Harbour "Borrowdale" heads towards Circular Quay as viewed from Manly ferry "Queenscliff", 7 May 2001.
Inner Harbour "Borrowdale" heads towards Circular Quay as viewed from Manly ferry "Queenscliff", 7 May 2001.
Cremorne Point Wharf. 27 May 2001.
In this series of photos, Inner Harbour ferry "Scarborough" loads passengers at Cremorne Point (top) and leaves the wharf and heads towards Circular Quay (remaining photos). 27 May 2001.

 

Inner Harbour ferry "Golden Grove" is dwarfed by a US warship that was in company with USS Kittyhawk at Garden Island. "Golden Grove" is heading towards Circular Quay as seen from Cremorne Point. 27 May 2001.

 

Page last updated 08 March 2002

 

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