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Can you identify this buildng?

Posted on 28 July, 2011 by Glenda Oakley
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This photograph was taken in Perth in 1969. The river can just be seen in the background. Can you tell us the address and/or name of this block of flats?

341931PD: Unidentified block of flats, Perth, 1969

Posted in Pictorial, SLWA collections, WA history | Tagged apartments, buildings, flats | 5 Replies

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