POSTCARD - SUBIACO TEA ROOMS KINGS PARK
Black and white photograph of a hexagonal tile roofed pavillon with 4 gables each of which has a flagpole attached. It appears to be open all round with a low open wooden fence between the gables. There is a curved path leading up to it, and it appears that there are paths leading to each of the openingsu nder the gables.The background is of eucalypt trees and bush and the foreground of lawn with a garden bed. Bottom left hand corner is printed with 'SUBIACO TEA ROOMS / KINGS PARK.'
Reverse: The reverse states that it is No. 1 in the Perfection Series.
Details
Details
Evidence of an early tea rooms in Kings Park probably close to the Saw Avenue entrance.
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