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D. Darian Smith: architecture « Previous | |Next »
February 2, 2013

A photo by D. Darian Smith of a corner in my local neighbourhood when newspapers were a central part of everyday life. It's a good example of how photography is a part of history.

SmithDDAdelaideKWGouger.jpg D. Darian Smith, south -west cnr King William and Gouger Streets, Adelaide, 1941

D. Darian Smith was an Adelaide photographer who worked from the 1930's to the 1970s. I really love his architectural work:

SmithDDCMLbuilding.jpg D. Darian Smith, C. M. L. building, south corner King William Street and Hindley Street, 1936

This is an excellently composed picture of a now heritage building.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 9:53 AM |