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Historical and old photos, pictures and images of Mandurah, Western Australia

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Historical and old photos of Mandurah, Western Australia in photos

A small historical reference

Geography: Mandurah - is the second-largest city in Western Australia, located approximately 72 kilometres (45 mi) south of the state capital, Perth.

The city attracts a large number of tourists, including many international visitors. The city centre foreshore is home to a variety of wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, shags, and an abundance of marine life including the blue manna crab which has become synonymous with the area. The city is also known for its protected waterways, beaches and boating and fishing activities.

Date of foundation: circa 1830s

History:

Population: 83 294

Sights:

Mandurah. Building the Capital Theatre
Building the Capital Theatre
Mandurah. Fishing in the estuary
Fishing in the estuary
Mandurah. Mandurah's First bridge, circa 1920's (built 1892)
Mandurah's First bridge, circa 1920's (built 1892)
Mandurah. Tuckey's House, circa 1920's
Tuckey's House, circa 1920's
Mandurah. Jetty at the Hotel Peninsula, 1919
Jetty at the Hotel Peninsula, 1919
Mandurah Bridge, 1925
Mandurah Bridge, 1925
Mandurah. On the jetty, 1928
On the jetty, 1928
Mandurah. View from the estuary bridge, 1924
View from the estuary bridge, 1924



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