Adelaide_in_1935.jpg
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Description Adelaide in 1935.jpg |
Aerial view of Adelaide in 1935 looking south-east. The railway yards and Adelaide Railway Station are in the foreground. The city is surrounded by the parkland on the eastern and southern sides. The Adelaide foothills can be seen in the distance. The image originates in a low-resolution download available free of charge from the State Library of South Australia website (see “Source”). The library's web page states that a higher-resolution .tiff image (size 6.9 MB) is available for purchase from them. |
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Source | This file is from the collection of the State Library of South Australia . View its catalogue entry: B+6676 | |||
Author | D. Darian Smith | |||
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Camera location | 34° 54′ 36″ S, 138° 35′ 24″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -34.910000; 138.590000 |
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