Written on back of one of the copies with blue ballpoint pen - Three shops in dip on northern end of Plimmer Terrace damaged by wind 1933. Left to right Woodruffe Second Hand Shop Mrs Connolly’s Lolly Shop (with parrot that talked) Purcell’s Butcher Shop.
Building (housing 3 shops) damaged by severe winds, 1933 2 B&W photo prints, copies
Plimmer Terrace in the ‘dip’ between Stout & Grey Streets. Shops were (L – R): Woodruffe’s secondhand shop. Mrs Connolly’s lolly shop (with talking parrot). Purcell’s Butcher shop.
Original photo damaged.
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