Forrest Place, Perth.
315236PD: Christmas in Forrest Place, Perth, December 1988 slwa_b3800031_19
315237PD: Christmas in Forrest Place, Perth, December 1988 slwa_b3800031_20
315238PD: Christmas in Forrest Place, Perth, December 1988 slwa_b3800031_21
315465PD: Balloons being released to celebrate the opening of Myer department store in the new Forrest Chase Building, Forrest Place, Perth, February 1989 slwa_b3800031_22
315684PD: Christmas in Forrest Place, Perth, November 1989 slwa_b3800031_23
315786PD: Forrest Place redevelopment, February 1988 slwa_b3800031_24
315863PD: Playground in Forrest Place, Perth, April 1990 slwa_b3800031_25
315864PD: Playground in Forrest Place, Perth, April 1990 slwa_b3800031_26
316171PD: Chinese New Year celebrations in Forrest Place, Perth, 1988 slwa_b3800031_27
316172PD: Chinese New Year celebrations in Forrest Place, Perth, 1988 slwa_b3800031_28
316546PD: Forrest Place, Perth after demolition of the Padbury Buildings, February 1986 slwa_b3800031_29
316666PD: Forrest Place, Perth, 22 April 1988. Taken from Murray Street slwa_b3800031_30
316667PD: Forrest Place, Perth, 22 April 1988. Taken from Murray Street slwa_b3800031_31
316668PD: Across Wellington Street to Forrest Place, 25 April 1988 slwa_b3800031_32
316669PD: Forrest Place, Perth, 25 April 1988. Two days after the official reopening by Queen Elizabeth II slwa_b3800031_33
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