Mosman Memories of Your Street
Do you have a story to tell about a street in Mosman? Do you want to share your memories?
The Mosman Memories project aims to capture the memories of the streets of Mosman from both past and present residents.
The street may be the one where you live or where you, your grandparents or a friend have lived.
This is an online project but if you do not have access to a computer you may submit your story in writing and we will place it on the web.
All submissions must include full name and contact details. When the story is placed on the web, you may choose to remain anonymous, or use a nickname, initials or your full name.
For more information, and to submit your stories or photographs, visit www.mosmanmemories.net or contact the Local Studies Librarian by email or phone 9978 4090 / 4091.
Recent Mosman Memories
- Dennis Francis' Memories of Mosman 9 May 2013
My earliest memories of Mosman was when I attended Malvern Kindergarten; it was a lovely old house in Raglan Street. I remember rolling down the grassy slope at the front of the house with the other c... - Moving to Fairfax Road in 1983 11 March 2013
In late 1983 my parents Max Carment (1918-2007) and Diana Carment (1927-2005) returned to Mosman, where they had lived from 1951 until 1973, by buying 11 Fairfax Road. It remained their home for the r... - View from Musgrave Street to Sydney Amatuer Sailing Club, Kareela Road and Old Cremorne Wharf, 1962 24 December 2012
3rd from the negative. The eight story steel framework above Sydney Amateurs stood, like this, exposed to the seasons for well over a year. A couple of developers went under and it was eventually ... - View from Musgrave Street to Cremorne Reserve, 1962 24 December 2012
Another one taken from the negative. For some reason this appears a little darker than it should. - Musgrave Street Wharf and Cremorne Point, 1962 24 December 2012
Morning peak hour, taken from 2 Musgrave Street. Recently found some negatives of Mosman Bay and the detail (compared to the printed photograph of the day) is unbelievable, especially in high res.
