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Dive in to our image pool and see Victoria's history brought to life in more than 170,000 amazing historical images – now including maps and architectural drawings.
All images in this search pool are out of copyright and not culturally sensitive.
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[View in dress circle foyer of the State Theatre Melbourne showing pseudo medieval table with large majolica vase] [picture] /
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[View of the State Theatre Melbourne at night from the corner of Flinders and Russell Streets] [picture] /
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[Flinders Street on a wet day, looking east from Queen Street to Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne]
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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THE PRINCE'S-BRIDGE AND FLINDERS-STREET RAILWAY STATIONS TOWERS. (These stations are situate[d] on either side of the approach (Swanston-Street) to Prince's-bridge. The Towers occupied the opposite corners of that approach at its intersection with Flinders-street.)
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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Flinders St.Station. [Looking down Flinders Street towards Spencer Street.]
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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Looking west along Flinders Street towards Flinders Street Station.
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[Little Flinders Street, Flinders Way arcade]
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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MESSRS DEGRAVES' FLOUR MILLS, FLINDERS STREET AND FLINDERS LANE EAST.
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[Intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets, showing Flinders Street Railway Station]
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[Intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets, showing Flinders Street Railway Station]
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[Princes Bridge and Flinders Street Railway Station towers, built on two corners of Flinders and Swanston Streets, Melbourne]
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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