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Street seen : a history of Oxford Street / Clive Faro with Garry Wotherspoon.

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994.41 FAR
Adult Non Fiction   Double Bay . Not for Loan .  
LH 994.41 FAR
Local History   Double Bay . Not for Loan .  
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Local History   Local History Government Records . Not for Loan .  
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Adult Non Fiction   Paddington . Available .  
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Local History   Paddington . Not for Loan .  
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Record Number 109644
ISBN 0868066885 :
0522849679 (limp ed.)
0522489664 (limp ed.)
0522849660 (cased ed.)
Author Faro, Clive
Title Street seen : a history of Oxford Street / Clive Faro with Garry Wotherspoon.
Publisher/Date Carlton South, Vic. : Melbourne University Press, 2000.
Pagination etc. xii, 324 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 28 cm.
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Streets -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- History
Oxford Street (Sydney, N.S.W.) -- History
Oxford Street (Sydney, N.S.W.) -- Social life and customs
Added Author Wotherspoon, Garry
Shelf Location 994.41 FAR
Catalogue Information 109644 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 109644 Top of page .
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