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Old Large Historic Photo Of Cessnock Nsw, View Of Vincent Street C1920 on 2040-motos

US $18
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Adelaide, SA, Australia

Adelaide, SA, Australia
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You are bidding on a large historical photo, the photo is in excellent condition, it is sized 240 x 165mm (9.5 X 6.5 inches) and has been professionally produced. Click on the image to see the photos enlarged along with the caption for the photo. A great collectors piece.

 

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