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Entrance to Flinders Street Station, Melbourne, May 2007 [picture] / Greg Power
Bib ID 4391123
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Power, Greg, 1974-
 
Online Access
Description Canberra : National Library of Australia, 2007 
1 photograph : digital, TIFF file, col. 
Series

Changes to the built environment in the City of Melbourne, Southbank and Docklands, 4-7 May 2007

Technical Details

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 

Notes

Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition documentation.

Part of collection: Changes to the built environment in the City of Melbourne, Southbank and Docklands, 4-7 May 2007

Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.

Source of Acquisition Photographed by the National Library's photographers, Damian McDonald and Greg Power, 4-7 May 2007. 
Subjects Flinders Street Railway Station (Melbourne, Vic.) - Photographs.  |  Pedestrians - Victoria - Melbourne - Photographs.  |  Flinders Street (Melbourne, Vic.) - Buildings, structures, etc. - Photographs.  |  Melbourne (Vic.) - Buildings, structures, etc. - Photographs.
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