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View showing land for sale, Perth, Western Australia

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Photographer: T. Kelly

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Bushland scene with an unsealed road and a man in a small horsedrawn carriage. Near a timber and wire fence on the right is a sign with a panel of text headed by: PERTH PARK. The bush is composed mostly of relatively young eucalypts, undergrowth and grass tussocks. The man has a dark moustache and is dressed in a white shirt, jacket and bowler hat. The two wheeled carriage has a lantern attached. The man, horse and carriage look similar to those in other photographs in this collection taken by T.Kelly. Perth Park was re-named Kings Park in 1901 in honour of the accession of King Edward VII.

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77 photographs of land in Western Australia, c. 1890-1902.

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1890s

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