Image: Argent Street, Broken Hill(GN03190)
Description: Broken Hill was proclaimed a city in July 1907. By that time it had a population of 31,000, including 9,000 miners. Argent Street was named after the old term for silver, argent. Source: G.J. Drew, The Silver Trail: A guide to the heritage of Broken Hill, (1991), City of Broken Hill, Broken Hill
Title: Argent Street, Broken Hill
Credit: The History Trust of South Australian, South Australian Government Photo [1] Object record [2]
Author: State Government Photographer
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