Reference numberLH001040DescriptionTaken from the vicinity of the Round House. On the left is Dalgety's Building (1901) and the Seamens Mission (1938); 4 High Street; which was named St Andrews and functioned for 30 years until the Flying Angel Club was built in Queen Victoria Street in 1966. Next is the Union Bank (1889), corner High and Cliff Streets, and the Hotel Fremantle (1898). From the right front is the Tramways Car Barn (1905), the vacant lot where W F Samson's home was demolished in 1954/55 and the Bank of New South Wales (1899).Date1972Photograph FormatPhotographDigital ItemYes
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