Image:Chelsea theatre.jpg
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Comparison of 285 Homer St Earlwood. Named the Chelsea Theatre in the 1940s, it is now occupied by Earlwood Wines. The facade has largely been left untouched. (Mathew Faltas, 2004 and Barry Sharp circa 1950s)
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File change date and time | 15:46, 13 August 2004 |
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