File:Queensland Brewery Company Building in 1930 detail, View of the wharves at Petrie Bight on Brisbane River, taken from SS ORUNGAL (9189611424) (cropped).jpg

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English: This image probably depicts the Nixon-Smith wharves at Petrie Bight along the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Queensland. Sections two and three of the Circular Quay wharves at Petrie Bight were leased to businessman Robert Ellersleigh Nixon-Smith in June 1921. In 1924, Nixon-Smith's firm secured the agency for the French merchant shipping company Messageries Maritimes. Seen in this photograph is the sign on Nixon-Smith's building which reads 'Nixon-Smith.s and Wool Agents for Messageries Maritimes'.

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Photographer: Samuel J. Hood Studio Collection

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  • SS ORUNGAL
  • Samuel J Hood Studio
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  • HOOD COLLECTION
  • Samuel J Hood Collection
  • Hood
  • passenger vessel
  • SS Orungal
  • Australasian United Steam Navigation Company
  • Brisbane River
  • Brisbane
  • QUEENSLAND
  • Petrie Bight
  • wharf
  • wharves
  • wool
  • Nixon-Smith
  • Robert Ellersleigh Nixon-Smith
  • Nixon-Smith.s and Wool Agents for Messageries Maritimes
  • Messageries Maritimes
  • hood collection
  • samuel j hood collection
  • ss orungal
  • australasian united steam navigation company
  • brisbane river
  • queensland
  • petrie bight
  • nixon-smith
  • robert ellersleigh nixon-smith
  • nixon-smith.s and wool agents for messageries maritimes
  • messageries maritimes
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2 July 2013
Camera location27° 27′ 58.33″ S, 153° 01′ 56.12″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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