Photograph - Partial collapse, Rene's Dry Cleaners, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompsom, 21 Oct 2007
3500.03 - The scene after the pediment at Rene's Dry Cleaners, 301 Bay Street fell onto the footpath. 21 October 2007
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3500.08 - The scene after the pediment at Rene's Dry Cleaners, 301 Bay Street fell onto the footpath. 21 October 2007
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Eight colour photos taken 21 October 2007 showing emergency services and Police in attendance outside Rene's Dry Cleaners at 301 Bay Street. The top structure of the building had collapsed and fallen onto the footpath in the late afternoon or early evening. The Florist at 299 Bay St and 303 World Travel & Cruise on either side appear undamaged.