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English: Jeffrey Street foreshore photo taken in the 1930s
Date 1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source

Original publication: Local Government historical record website

Immediate source: North Sydney Local Government historical records (NSW, Australia)
Author

Not known

(Life time: Copyright has expired for all photos in Australia taken before 1 Jan 1955)
Permission
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Photograph was taken well before 1 Jan 1955
Other information
English: This image is in the Public Domain in Australia. There is no basis for any claim for copyright in any other country.

The photograph shows construction on the foreshores of Kirribilli above Jeffrey Street circa 1930. St. Aloysius College incorporating Dr. Cox's home and the tower of Star of the Sea Church are visible on the skyline. The homes Greencliffe and Craiglea are also visible on the right hand side above M. Steel boatshed.

View to St. Aloysius' College above foreshores of Kirribilli (photo). 1 copyprint; b&w; 204 x 254 mm, This photograph shows construction on foreshores of Kirribilli above Jeffrey Street. Above the foreshores is St. Aloysius; College incorprating Dr. Cox's home. Whilst barely visible above the trees is the tower of Star of the Sea Church. The homes Greencliffe and Craiglea are also visible on the right hand side above M. Steel boatshed.. North Sydney Council, original publisher unknown (1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
). Retrieved on 27 June 2010. "Image 001\001004"[dead link]


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