AWA_2CH_transmitter_ermington_2.jpg
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Description AWA 2CH transmitter ermington 2.jpg |
The old 2CH radio station in Ermington, Sydney, Australia, on the site of what is now Timor Barracks. Exact date is unknown, but it was before the 1960s. This photograph was taken by my grandfather William Devaney, who is now deceased. It was scanned by me. As such, I consider myself, John Dalton, to be the copyright holder. I agree to license this photograph under the GNU General Public License. This picture has been cropped slightly. I have the original uncropped file and the paper print to prove ownership if anyone tries to falsely claim they own the photograph. en:Category:Images of Sydney |
Date | 5 January 2006 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. |
Author | The original uploader was John Dalton at English Wikipedia . |
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- 2006-01-05 12:30 John Dalton 669×953×8 (70827 bytes) This photograph was taken by my grandfather William Devaney, who is now deceased. It was scanned by me. As such, I consider myself, John Dalton, to be the copyright holder. I agree to license this photograph under the GNU General Public License. This p