- The Manse, 51 Dalhousie St, built 1911 (photo ca. 1911-1927, State Library of NSW)
- St Davids Church, built 1868-69 (photo ca. 1911-1927, State Library of NSW)
- Dalhousie Street, looking toward St Davids Church on left (photo ca. 1911-1927, State Library of NSW)
- Haberfield Centre and Shops, looking South-East down Ramsay Street (photo ca. 1916-1925, Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW)
- Haberfield Centre, looking up Ramsay Street, onto what is now Federation Plaza (photo ca. 1916-1925, Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW)
- Haberfield Centre, South-West Corner of Dalhousie and Ramsay Street Intersection, (ca. 1930 Ashfield Council Archives)
- Haberfield School of Arts, now Haberfield Library (ca.1920 Ashfield Council Archives)
- 'Dorothyville' 45 Stanton Road Haberfield (ca. 1910, Ashfield Council Archives)
- Barton Avenue, looking down towards the Hawthorne Canal (photo ca. 1911-1927, State Library of NSW)
- Commonwealth Savings Bank of NSW, the current location of the shut-down CBA branch on Ramsay St (photo ca. 1911-1927, State Library of NSW)
- St Oswalds Community Hall, modern St Oswald's would later occupy the right of the image (photo ca. 1911-1927, courtesy State Library of NSW)
- Kingston St. from Ramsay St. showing Stanton's sales office. Stanton's architect, J. Spencer-Stansfield, worked from an office at the rear. (ca. 1911 Haberfield Association Snape Collection)
- Kingston Street looking south towards Deakin Ave. and Ramsay St. St David's church, which then had a spire, is visible in the background. (ca. 1911 Haberfield Association Snape Collection)
- Dickson Street (ca. 1911 Haberfield Association Snape Collection)
- Alt Street (ca. 1913 Haberfield Association Snape Collection)
- Milton Kent's aerial views looking east over Haberfield (photo ca. 1928-1935, Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW)
- Lewisham Viaduct over the Long Cove Creek (Hawthorne Canal), Dobroyd Estate begins near the right of the sketch (1864, State Library of NSW)