DescriptionEarly Duncan and Fraser premises in Franklin Street, Adelaide (north side, west of Bentham Street), ca 1866 or later (SLSA B 2515).jpg
English: The first Duncan and Fraser carriage factory in Franklin Street, Adelaide (north side, west of Bentham Street), during or after 1866; the company was founded in 1865.
The large crest under "Duncan & Fraser" is a close variant of the coat of arms of the English monarch, to which the company had no entitlement. An 1887 photograph shows it has been removed.
Date
after 1866
date QS:P,+1866-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1866-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
The image originates in a low-resolution download available free of charge from the State Library of South Australia website (see “Source”). The library's web page states that a higher-resolution image (20 MB) is available for purchase from them. I improved some exposure, contrast and other values and removed some blemishes and chemical marks before uploading to Wikimedia Commons. The image with original faults can be downloaded from the SLSA website cited above.
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Captions
Single-storey premises, probably the first, of Adelaide South Australia carriage builders Duncan and Fraser