Entrance detail, 5 Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park, [1934].
19341 photographic print, 340mm x 380mm.
[Built for Mackellar-Hall].
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Nearest geotagged records:
- Residence, 5 Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park, [1934]. (0km away)
- Bungalow for R.D. Forbes, Bay View Tce, Mosman's Bay. (0.08km away)
- Residence, Bay View Terrace, Mosman's Bay, [1934]. (0.19km away)
- PAINTING: 'A DAY AT MOSMANS BAY', WILLIAM FREDERICK STUART (0.36km away)
- World War 1 , Middle East, HOBBS, 1916 (0.43km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 297 LYNCH, 10 Light Horse (0.45km away)
- World War 1, Australia Western Australia, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1914 (0.59km away)
- AWAS of Rottnest - W45447 RICHARDSON (0.85km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 1882 HEARN, 10 Light Horse (0.93km away)
- AWAS on Rottnest - WF53208 WINFIELD (married OSBORNE) (1.04km away)
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Other items by Summerhayes Family.
- C.M.L. Building, 1938.
- Proposed bungalow residence for R.G. Lynne.
- Two storey house, Havelock St, West Perth
- Proposed additions to residence, Mrs Summerhayes.
- Additions to Mrs Summerhayes House, 1946.
- Residence - Mrs Summerhayes House, [1936].
- Interior of church [Wembley, 1954].
- University of Western Australia. Preliminary study of main facade.
- Proposed residence for A.H. Dickson, Esq., Claremont.
- Lake Karrinyup Country Club, [1929].
- Proposed residence at Bindaring Pde, Claremont for J.W. Morrison.
- Colonial Mutual Life Building, St George's Tce, Perth.
Other items from Curtin University Library
- Residence, Bay View Terrace, Mosman's Bay, [1934].
- Residence, 14 Bindaring Place, Claremont, [1935].
- Cooke Farm, Tammin, Job 675.
- Last photograph of John and Elsie Curtin
- John Curtin's silver cigarette box
- Elsie Curtin with gun-carriage bearing John Curtin's coffin outside Curtin home in Cottesloe.
- Panorama of John Curtin's funeral, Karrakatta 8 July 1945.
- Cablegram from Winston Churchill to Elsie Curtin
- Letter from Robert Menzies to John Curtin, 28 June 1945.
