Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918, will rank as one of the most notable days in the world's history, for at 11 o'clock on that morning the dreadful fighting which had lasted for over four years and three months came to an end. The actual close of the war was delayed many months, but the conditions of the armistice made it impossible for Germany to resume hostilities.

Australia played an honourable part in WWI.  Their gallant deeds made the name of Australia famed throughout the world.  From the Commonwealth 326,00 men went to war, and of that number 61,720 made the supreme sacrifice, with another 137,013 wounded.

Tuesday, 12th November, was a Federal holiday and Wednesday, 13th November, was a State Holiday.  Nobody worked and Sydney celebrated.

Street Scenes in Sydney

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Martin-place, Sydney
Martin-place, Sydney
Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Some of the 6,000 returned soldiers who attended the Thanksgiving Service in the Domain on Wednesday 13 November, 1918
Some of the 6,000 returned soldiers who attended the Thanksgiving Service in the Domain on Wednesday 13 November, 1918

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - A Typical Street Scene
A Typical Street Scene

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - A Concert Party Who Paraded the Streets
A Concert Party Who Paraded the Streets

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - York-street, Sydney
York-street, Sydney

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Jubilant Office Girls
Jubilant Office Girls

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Street Scene, Sydney
Street Scene, Sydney

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Section of the Great Crowd in the Domain
Section of the Great Crowd in the Domain

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Happy Schoolboys and Their Tin-Can Band
Happy Schoolboys and Their Tin-Can Band

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Typical Street Scene During the Celebrations
Typical Street Scene During the Celebrations

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - A Group of Sydney University Students
A Group of Sydney University Students

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Scene at Moore-street and Martin-place on Tuesday 12 November after the Speeches
Scene at Moore-street and Martin-place on Tuesday 12 November after the Speeches

Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918 - Scene in Moore-street, Sydney, at Mid-Day on Tuesday November 12
Scene in Moore-street, Sydney, at Mid-Day on Tuesday November 12


Snapshots of Street Scenes in Sydney Following the Official News of the Armistice - November 1918


Source:  Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), 1918, November 20. 

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