Unfortunately, I've not been able to find images of Darling Harbour circa 1920's, but these are a bit more gothic, and thus gives a little flavor to the tale as if Stoker was writing of Dracula, rather than Lovecraft of Cthulhu. In any case, these 1892 images evoke the feel of the drama.
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The Morrison Co.'s freighter Vigilant, bound from Valparaiso, arrived this morning at its wharf in Darling Harbour ... Call of Cthulhu
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The Entrance to Darling Harbour, NSW
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Darling Harbour, from the Pyrmont Bridge
Source of Print- Australasia Illustrated I by Garran, 1st Ed, 1892
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