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Edgecliff Album containing coloured photographs dated June 1966 of the area prior to its redevelopment in the 1970's.
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Local History Research File
Title
Edgecliff Album containing coloured photographs dated June 1966 of the area prior to its redevelopment in the 1970's. [Picture]
Publisher/Date
1966.
Pagination etc.
23 photographs: col; 8.75 x 8.75
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Copyright : Woollahra Library
History
Much of this area was extensively redeveloped during the 1970's with the construction of the Edgecliff Centre and the Edgecliff Interchange.
Provenence
This album was compiled by the donor's father who worked at Jarman's wine and spirits shop, New South Head Road, Edgecliff, in the late 1950's early 1960's. The photographs are captioned with clippings from a newspaper article "A world dies" by Heinz A. Bernhard, Hall St., Bondi Beach and several have 'Jun.66' printed in their margins
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-- Photographs
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