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Advertising : 511 wordsLismore about 35 years ago. This photograph, showing the rapid progress which has filled vacant spaces, will bring back memories to those who have a clear recollection of Lismore in the 90's. Many of the landmarks of those days are still standing. On the right of this view, taken from Girrard's Hill, is Cathcart-street and to the left is Keen-street. Isolated in the centre are the two tiny houses in Parkes-street, which were known to Lismore residents as the "iced caramels." At this time Mr. W. A. Taylor told the "Star" that he was in the habit of walking from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 25 Dec 1934, Page 2
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