Old Buildings Perth

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black and white photograph of people walking in front of an old building on a city street
The beauty Perth lost in the name of progress
Stunning architecture met with the wrecking ball as city grew.
an aerial view of a city with lots of green grass and trees in the foreground
an old black and white photo of a building
W.A. Trustee Building at 135 St George's Terrace,Perth,Western Australia in 1929.
an old black and white photo of people standing in front of a tall building with balconies
Guildford Hotel in 1886.
cars are parked on the street in front of buildings and people walking down the sidewalk
Hay Street, Perth (Aus) - 1970s :)
an old black and white photo of a street with cars parked in front of buildings
Bank of NSW, 109 St George's Tce, Perth, c1967
a crowd of people standing in front of a store with advertisements on the walls and signs above them
1951 Piccadilly Arcade
an overhead view of a theatre with light streaming from the ceiling
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Ambassadors Theatre during demolition, 1972. Perth has lost so many amazing theatres. Capitol, Prince of Wales, Theatre Royal, Plaza, even the Playhouse. Perth doesn’t deserve nice things.
an old black and white photo of the inside of a theatre
OLD PERTH
Interior of The Ambassadors Theatre at Hay St,Perth,Western Australia in 1928.
an old black and white photo of a building
Newspaper House,home of The West Australian in 1957. •State Library of Western Australia•
an old black and white photo of people walking down the street in front of buildings
Barrack St looking towards the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia (year unknown).
an old black and white photo of people standing in front of a tea room store
black and white photograph of an old building with cars parked on the street in front
Unknown building at 501-525 Hay Street Perth (near corner of Pier St), c.1965, prior to the demolition of it and the King Edward Hotel. The Central Law Courts, and the King’s Hotel now stand on this site. The bottom photo, showing both buildings, was taken in 1928, by the State Photographer.
the grand theater is lit up at night in black and white, with cars parked outside
an old black and white photo of cars parked in front of a store
West Perth markets