History of city Geraldton, Western Australia in photos
A small historical reference
Geography: Geraldton is a coastal city in the Mid West region of Western Australia, located 424 kilometres (263 mi) north of Perth.
At June 2015 Geraldton had an estimated urban population of 39,825. Geraldton is the seat of government for the City of Greater Geraldton, which also incorporates the town of Mullewa and large rural areas previously forming the shires of Greenough and Mullewa.
The Port of Geraldton is a major west coast seaport. Geraldton is an important service and logistics centre for regional mining, fishing, wheat, sheep and tourism industries. Geraldton has a sister city relationship with Zhejiang, China.
Date of foundation: 1850
History:
Population: 39 825
Sights:
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Birdwood House |
Marine Terrance |
Station square |
Stella Maris College |
Town Hall |
Town Hall |
Town Hall |
Town Hall |
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After this period photos it becomes public domain. The participants of the Berne Convention are 167 States.