File:Private_residences_on_North_Terrace_circa_1910.jpg
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DescriptionPrivate residences on North Terrace circa 1910.jpg |
English: North Terrace, south side looking east from a point a few yards west of Charles Street. Beautiful mansions line the terrace, some with established front gardens. Scots Church, originally built as Chalmer's Free Church of Scotland, can be seen on the extreme left of the photograph |
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Author | State Library of South Australia |
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