History of city Caloundra, Queensland in photos
A small historical reference
Geography: Caloundra - is the southernmost community on the Sunshine Coast in South East Queensland, Australia, located 90 kilometres (55.9 mi) north of Brisbane CBD. Caloundra is accessible from Landsborough railway station and the Caloundra bus station. (Wiki)
Date of foundation: 1912. The first mention - 1799
History:
Population: 87 600
Sights:
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Bulcock Street, circa 1940's |
Bulcock Street, 1946 |
Lighthouse, circa 1920 |
Panorama of the city, 1934 |
Panoramic views, circa 1940's |
Panoramic views looking south east over Pumicestone Channel, 1934 |
Surf House, Cafe and Store, 1935 |
View from the lighthouse, 1952 |
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