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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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Collection of prints of architectural subjects from the Builder (London) and the Building News (London).
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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Collection of architectural drawings for the Theatre Royal Bourke Street Melbourne by George Browne with alterations by William Pitt and others Geo Browne Architect Surveyor 28 Collins St West
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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Collection of architectural drawings of the new buildings at 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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Collection of miniature architectural drawings of houses.
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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"Collection of architectural drawings of the Opera House later the Tivoli Theatre, Bourke Street 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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Collection of architectural drawings for the Theatre Royal Bourke Street Melbourne by George Browne with alterations by William Pitt and others Geo Browne Architect Surveyor 28 Collins St West
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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Collection of architectural drawings mostly churches or schools for the Catholic Church.
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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"Collection of architectural drawing relating to the Theatre Royal Hobart, Tasmania."
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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Collection of architectural drawings by Harry Lording.
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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Collection of prints of architectural subjects from the Builder (London) and the Building News (London).
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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Collection of prints of architectural subjects from the Builder (London) and the Building News (London).
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.
Want to re-use this image to make something new? No problem! Get creative, but please acknowledge State Library Victoria, our url (www.slv.vic.gov.au) and the original creator of the work. (We don't endorse any derogatory use of this image.)