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Madame Louise.
Photo of Renee Louise Charlton taken from Evening Post obituary 27th October 1994 p.5.
Obituary - Madame Louise.
Obituary  by Peter Kitchin from the Evening Post for Renee Louise Charlton a.k.a. Madame Louise - proprietor of Le Normandie Restaurant. Evening Post October 24th 1994 p. 5.
Binge Culture Collective.
Street theatre. 21/11/08
Binge Culture.
Binge Culture Collective Street Theatre. 21/11/08
Bing Culture Collective.
Binge Culture Collective performing street theatre in the lead up to their Fringe Festival production. 21/11/08
Binge Culture Collective.
Street Theatre 21/11/08
Binge Culture Collective.
Street Theatre 21/11/08
Thistle Hall Tiles.
Have you noticed how many buildings on Cuba Street feature tiles and mosaics? This photo of the tiles at Thistle Hall was taken by Tom Beard and can be viewed,
UNKNOWN CHILD.
This is a cabinet card taken in the studio of Richard Herrmann, Cuba Street, c1885. R. Herrmann was in business from 1880 to 1892 when he passed away, the studio
Cuba Street from Manners Street, c1935.
Looking up Cuba Street from Manners Street, showing the Royal Oak Hotel, and just a little further up Cuba is Hope Bros on Dixon Street. The traffic officer on point
In affectionate remembrance of the Wellington Horse Cars, which succumbed to an Electric Shock, Aug. 18th, 1904 after 26 years of faithful service : gone but not forgotten [postcard.
 Title from front of card. Correspondence and postage on reverse. Small rectangular photograph, surrounded by the title wording and black border, which shows a horse-drawn carriage with the inscription "Cuba
Tiles at Olive Cafe.
Have you noticed how many buildings on Cuba Street feature tiles and mosaics? This photo of the tiles at the Olive Cafe was taken by Tom Beard and can be viewed,
Mosaic at Aunty Mena's Restaurant.
Have you noticed how many buildings on Cuba Street feature tiles and mosaics? This photo of the mosaic at Aunty Mena's restaurant was taken by Tom Beard and can be viewed,
More Tiles at Olive Cafe.
Have you noticed how many buildings on Cuba Street feature tiles and mosaics? This photo of the tiles at the Olive Cafe was taken by Tom Beard and can be viewed,