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Old photos of Nambour, Queensland
 

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History of city Nambour, Queensland in photos

A small historical reference

Geography: Nambour is a town and locality in South East Queensland, Australia, 101 kilometres (63 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane. The town lies in the sub-tropical hinterland of the Sunshine Coast at the foot of the Blackall Range. It was the administrative centre and capital of the Maroochy Shire and is now the administrative centre of the Sunshine Coast Region. The greater Nambour region includes surrounding suburbs such as Burnside, Coes Creek, and Perwillowen, and has an estimated population of 15,550. (Wiki)

Date of foundation: 1870

History:

Population: 10 221

Sights:

Nambour. Cane Tram
Cane Tram
Nambour. Currie Street
Currie Street
Nambour. Nambour Rural School, front view
Nambour Rural School, front view
Nambour. Panorama of the city
Panorama of the city
Nambour. Panorama of crossroad street and railway
Panorama of crossroad street and railway
Nambour. Sugar Mill
Sugar Mill
Nambour. Sugar Mill
Sugar Mill
Nambour. W. Whalley's Universal Stores on Main street
W. Whalley's Universal Stores on Main street

Photos posted on the website in accordance with Article 7, paragraph 1 of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works of 9 September 1886, the term of protection which is fifty years after the author's death.

After this period photos it becomes public domain. The participants of the Berne Convention are 167 States.


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