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Victoria St between Elliot St and Albert St

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  • Description

    Sepia toned image depicting a row of double storey weatherboard houses facing onto a steeply inclining gravel road. A horse pulling a cart with a male figure inside can be seen travelling down the street in the lower right corner of the photograph. The building in the lower left corner of the image has a sign reading 'VICTORIA ST' on its side, followed by the building's name 'QUEENS HEAD HOTEL' and the name 'H.ADAMS' above the door. Advertisments for 'LONDON PORTER

    DUBLIN STOUT' and 'WINES AND SPIRITS

    SUERIOR QUALITY' can be seen in the windows. The next building to the right has a sign reading 'THOS BAILEY

    ...

    BOOT AND SHOE

    MANUFACTURER' IN THE WINDOW. The fourth building from the left side of the image has a sign reading 'J.KERR' in the window. The next building to the right has the name 'B.C. DORNWELL' on a sign at the front of the building. The building to the far right of the image has a sign reading 'THOMPSON

    GROCER' on its side.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    236259 (Presto content ID)

    PH-ALB-299-p29-2 (Reference Number)

    58 (Photographer's number)

    PH-CNEG-249 (Copy negative number)

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