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Duke of York celebrations, Melbourne. Railway Tower, Flinders Street Station [picture]
Bib ID 2349561
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Online Versions
Description Melbourne : George Rose, [1901] 
1 photograph : stereograph, sepia toned ; mount 10 x 18 cm. 
Series

Rose's stereoscopic views ; 2881

Ron Blum collection of Rose's stereoscopic views of Australia Federation celebrations, 1901.

Notes

Title from caption on image.

Condition: good, mount slightly warped.

Inscriptions: descriptive caption title printed on image; series title printed on mount.

Image included in the series: Ron Blum collection of Rose's stereoscopic views of Australia Federation celebrations, 1901.

Subjects George - V, - King of Great Britain, - 1865-1936.  |  Mary, - Queen, consort of George V, King of Great Britain, - 1867-1953.  |  Blum, Ron - Photograph collections.  |  Flinders Street Railway Station (Melbourne, Vic.) - Photographs.  |  Street decoration - Victoria - Melbourne - Photographs.  |  Royal visitors - Victoria - Melbourne - Photographs.  |  Australia - History - Federation, 1901.
Other authors/contributors George Rose (Firm)

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