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The Corley Explorer

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Hinchcliffe, Geoff
Whitelaw, Mitchell

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State Library of Queensland

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From the 1960s to the 1970s, Frank and Eunice Corley drove the suburban streets of Queensland in their pink Cadillac, taking photographs of houses and selling them to homeowners. They are thought to have taken over a quarter of a million photographs of houses, from Bundaberg to Beenleigh. Around two-thirds of the photographs were sold to householders, and the remaining 61,000 images were donated to State Library in 1995. Use this site to explore the Frank and Eunice Corley Collection, tag and describe photos, collect your favourites, and share your stories and images.

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