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Digitised @ SLQ : Peter Fischmann New Farm photographs ca.1990
By JOL Admin | 12 October 2018
A collection of fourteen black and white photographs of buildings in the Brisbane inner-city suburb of New Farm, taken during the early 1990s, were recently digitised by State Library of Queensland.

Sherborne building with serviced rooms, New Farm, Brisbane, Queensland, ca. 1980. From 31525 Peter Fischmann New Farm photographs. In copyright. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. Image 31525-0001-0014

Corner view of vacant building in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, ca. 1980. From 31525 Peter Fischmann New Farm photographs. In copyright. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. Image 31525-0001-0009
Corner view of vacant building in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, ca. 1980. From 31525 Peter Fischmann New Farm photographs. In copyright. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. Image 31525-0001-0009
These images, taken by photographer Peter Fischmann, can be viewed via our One Search catalogue.
Further collections by photographer Peter Fischmann
- 2016 Brisbane City Council Local Election Photographs
- 2016 Brisbane City Council Pre-election Q&A Photographs
- 2015 Queensland State Election Photographs and Moving Images
- 2012 Queensland State Election Photographs
- Brisbane Photographs, 1978-ca.1999
- Queensland Rail Photographs, 1979-1995
- 4ZZZ No Choice Market Day, 23 October 1982
- Toowoomba photographs, 1985-1989
- New Farm photographs, ca.1980
- Paniyiri Greek Festival Photographs, 1990
- Peter Fischmann Photographs, 1980-1998 - Photographs of Brisbane musicians, events and concerts.
- Rock & Roll George, 1980
- Classic Bike Day Lakeside Photographs, 1989
- Rebel’s Day Albion Photographs, 1989
- Oxley Bike Meet photographs, 1992
- Oasis Gardens photographs, 1983
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