Stirling Terrace, Albany, Western Australia

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View of the upper side of Stirling Terrace and of the town as it extends away from the coastline. The street runs parallel to the shoreline of Princess Royal Harbour which is one block away. The buildings include THE ROYAL GEORGE hotel, while Glasgow and Edinburgh Houses accommodate respectively: JOHN MOIR & CO.; and, JOHNSON & CO., chemist. The Argyle Buildings house the offices of the: ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COY. LIMTD.; AUSTRALASIAN UNITED STEAM NAV. COY. LTD.; ALBANY PRODUCE & GROCERY CASH STORE; WM. HOWARD SMITH; and GEORGE WILLS, agent for the ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. A street away is the façade of REYNOLDS GARDEN THEATRE. Most of the commercial buildings are two storeyed, with arched windows, parapet finials such as urns and corrugated iron roofs. The hotel has verandas and iron lace railings. The building with the clock tower surmounted by a cupola is the Albany Town Hall on York Street. It was opened in 1888 and the clock was installed in 1891. Other structures include a large corner hotel below the town hall and a windmill.

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

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c.1900

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