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Work on paper - Display panel, Sandridge City Development Co Bayside development, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 1990
Historical information
Photographed surreptitiously by Alison Kelly when model was on display for prospective buyers on the mezzanine in the TTLnes terminal on Station Pier. The model, and its 'tour guide', remained in place many months after SCDC lost the project.
Physical description
Display panel with three photographs mounted to compose one image: model of proposed Sandridge City Development Co. bayside development (later version), showing marina, high rise hotels on landfill, canals and office block etc. Window mounted behind black artboard.
Inscriptions & markings
In pencil on back: 'Pat Grainger 70 Station St Port Melb'
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