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Early Homestead on Bulga Plateau, Laurie Alley’s parents

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Bungay Estate

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Bungay Estate

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Bungay Estate

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Early stockyards Cooplacurripa Station

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Memorial fountain in Central Park, erected 1929 and Wingham Hotel

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Saville’s Rock, Upper Lansdowne

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Tar sealing of Pulteney Street, Taree – outside Nelsons Store

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Reconstruction of Victoria Street, Taree, north of Manning Street

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019

Reconstruction of RSL Club, Pulteney Street, Taree

StreetScapesBy Janine RobertsJanuary 7, 2019
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