DescriptionHistoric Tourist Signs for Sydney Harbour Bridge, jjron, 02.12.2010.jpg
English: Historic tourist signs for the
Sydney Harbour Bridge south-eastern bridge pylon lookout. These painted panels were part of the public displays from 1948 - 1971, during the time that Yvonne Rentoul ran the 'All Australian Exhibition' in the pylon. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The signs read:
Fourteen steps to fourteen wonders. (Fifteen as soon as you get there). Right behind you.
Don't rob yourself of the best view in Sydney. Or Melbourne if you're one of those.
Stop. (Read this quick.) The top's the tiptop spot.
Look behind you for the way to the top of the world.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge south-eastern bridge pylon lookout. These painted panels were part of the public displays from 1948 - 1971, during the time that Yvonne Re
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