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Queen St (East Side) from above Durham Street to Victoria Street

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  • Description

    Sepia toned image depicting a row of multi-storeyed Victorian-Style buildings facing onto a gravel road. In the lower left corner of the image is a wooden cart. The buildings on the left side of the image all have awnings extending from the lower floors. A small chimney emerging from the awnings to the centre of the image reads 'FRIEND'S

    [ILLEGIBLE]

    [ILLEGIBLE]

    CLOTHING'.' A range of male and female figures in Victorian dress can be seen walking along the footpath. The three buildings to the far right of the image exit directly onto the street. Each building has a narrow archway door and large shop front windows. The building to the centre right of the image is attached to a large archway. Inside the window of the ground floor of the right most building in the image is a sign reading '[ILLEGIBLE] GREYHOUND

    HOTEL PORT'.

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  • Other Id

    236216 (Presto content ID)

    PH-ALB-299-p7-2 (Reference Number)

    12 (Photographer's number)

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