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The Rocks, Sydney - Flickr Commons Powerhouse Museum - 0 views

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    These photos were taken in the area now known as The Rocks. Many of the street names have since changed and some areas were demolished to build the Bradfield Highway (and the Sydney Harbour Bridge). The City of Sydney Council publishes a guide to old Sydney street names which is useful in identifying many of these locations.
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Waterfalls - Flickr Commons - 0 views

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    Australian waterfalls
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Beaches - Flickr Commons - 0 views

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    Australian beaches
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Brown Collection - Flickr Commons Florida Memory - 0 views

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    This series consists of photographic negatives taken by the Brown family of Eastpoint, Florida, circa 1898 to 1912. The photographs depict members of the Brown family and other early settlers of Eastpoint; scenery and buildings of Eastpoint, Apalachicola, and St. George Island; ships and boats in the Apalachee and Apalachicola Bays; local schools; and farm workers.
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Harper Collection - Flickr Commons Florida Memory - 0 views

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    This collection consists of the surviving glass negatives of noted portrait photographer Alvan S. Harper. The collection includes about 200 portraits of Philadelphia people, some identified; about 100 views of Tallahassee buildings and street scenes, along with a few from Monticello, Quincy, St. Marks, and Panacea; and about 1,300 portraits of groups and individual men, women, and children, mostly unidentified. Especially noteworthy are Harper's portraits of middle class African-Americans.
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FL Dept. of Environmental Protection - Flickr Commons Florida Memory - 0 views

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    Glass lantern slides created by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection depicting a variety of Florida's natural features, including scenes of rivers and river banks, forests, nature trails, fishing, sand dunes, and swimming. Most have no further identification.
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