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Canberra/ACT: These superb images of old Canberra were taken by an accomplished photographer in 1936 unless indicated otherwise. Looking down on the nation's new capital as it was before the spread of development took over is fascinating.
(The x after a catalogue number indicates that it is available in smaller size such as 18 x 13cm {5x7}. An "L" after the catalogue number designates a larger size (Usually 30 x 40cm approx.)is available.Available sizes are at the end of each description at the page bottom. Sometimes sizes or proportion may vary due to a need to include all necessary information in the photo.) Wherever possible, a descriptive caption accompanies the photograph.
All images restored by Frozen in Time Gallery are protected by copyright. Reproduction permission should be sought before use.

C1- Canberra 1936 The view from Red Hill looking out over suburbs of Griffith, Red Hill and Narrabundah with Kingston in the distance 27.7 x 21cm; 18 x 13cm
C2- Canberra Grammar School, Red Hill 1936. 27.7 x 18.5cm; 18 x 12cm
C3- Canberra from Mt. Ainslie towards Black Mountain with streets of what would become Braddon & Turner suburbs 27.7 x 18.5cm; 18 x 12cm
C4- Canberra 1936 The view from Red Hill looking out over suburbs of Griffith, Red Hill and Narrabundah with Kingston in the distance. 27.7 x 18.5cm; 18 x 12cm
C5- Canberra from Mt. Ainslie with Australian War Memorial in the foreground & Parliament House 27.7 x 18.5cm
C6- King George Terrace in front of Parliament House 1936.
27.7 x 18.5cm; 18 x 13cm;
C7- Canberra from Mt. Ainslie as seen today. Compare with C5.
27.7 x 18.5cm; 18 x 12cm
C8- Canberra suburbs of Griffith & Kingston as seen from Red Hill circa 1936. 27.7 x 18.5cm; 18 x 12cm

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