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Herbert Street, east side looking north from Bayly Street, including Patrick Brady's Shamrock Hotel...

Herbert Street, east side looking north from Bayly Street, including Patrick Brady's Shamrock Hotel...

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Herbert Street, east side looking north from Bayly Street, including Patrick Brady's Shamrock Hotel & Sun Tong Lee's Store, Gulgong

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Full title

Herbert Street, east side looking north from Bayly Street, including Patrick Brady's Shamrock Hotel & Sun Tong Lee's Store, Gulgong

Date

1870-1875

Call Numbers

ON 4 Box 2 No 18229

Record Identifier

9ALkpQ8Y

Reference Code

62131
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - Quarter plate - 1 glass photonegative

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Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

Issue Copy

Copy print : PXA 4999 Available on Open Access shelves in Mitchell Library Original Materials Reading Room

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Full title

Herbert Street, east side looking north from Bayly Street, including Patrick Brady's Shamrock Hotel & Sun Tong Lee's Store, Gulgong

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Notes

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Digital order no:a2822175

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For details of buildings and the Brady family see back of item PXA 4999 Box 18229
LR plan #8
Herbert Street looking north along the eastern side from the intersection of Bayly Street. Starting at the corner is the Shamrock Hotel of Patrick Brady, then the premises of Sun Tong Lee, Abraham Hyams, Thomas Page, Camfield Baker and Robert Graham....

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Call Numbers

ON 4 Box 2 No 18229

Record Identifier

9ALkpQ8Y

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Reference code

62131

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