Can anyone help with this question? The Mitchell Library holds a photograph of Devonshire Street Cemetery which looks to be intact and everyone appears to be going about their usual day-to-day activities. The Photograph is dated 1902. The City of Sydney Archives holds a photograph which shows the bodies being exhumed. That photograph is dated 1901! I also understand that in 1901 relatives (or others) were only given two months to arrange for exhumation and removal of remains. Any remains not claimed in that time had the headstones destroyed and the station was built over the remains. If that is the case, it would seem that there could not be a photograph of the Cemetery taken in 1902 still intact. I may have some misinformation or misunderstood something. Can anyone straighten the apparent discrepancy on these archival photos for me please? Kerri