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Title:
Centenary Cafe, George Street, The Rocks, Sydney, 1950-1970
Creator:
Stuthridge, Alan Mitchell, 1925-2001, photographer.
Date:
1950-1970
Format:
1 photographic slide : colour ; 35 x 25 mm
Subject:
Rocks, The (Sydney, N.S.W.)
George Street (The Rocks, N.S.W.)
Centenary Cafe (The Rocks, N.S.W.)
streetscapes
commercial establishments
restaurants, cafes etc.
slate roofs
finials
pediments
awnings
string courses
balconies
arched windows
Series:
The Rocks and Circular Quay, circa 1950-1970
Description:
This image is one of a
collection of photographs of The Rocks and Circular Quay
dating from approximately 1950-1970. The building seen to the right of the cafe is
Andronicus Chocolates
. This stretch of George Street is now occupied by the Four Seasons Hotel.
Source:
Caroline Simpson Library & Research Collection ; CSL&RC PIC 2007/6
Rights:
You may save or print this image for research and study. If you wish to use it for any other purposes, you must contact
Museums of History NSW
to request permission.
Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
57532
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