Princes Pier is a 580 metre long historic pier on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne, Australia. Previously known as the New Railway Pier until it was called Prince’s Pier in May 1920. Constructed between 1912 – 1915 it was an arrival point for migrants during the post war period.
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Princes Pier in Port Melbourne Australia Seen From the Air
Alpha Channel: No, Looped Video: No, Frame Rate: 29.97, Resolution: 3840x2160, Video Encoding: H.264, File Size: 437.27mb, Number of Clips: 1, Total Clip(s) Length: 0:36, Source Audio: No, Setting: Outdoors, Composition: Wide Shot, Movement: Aerial
Princes Pier in Port Melbourne Australia Seen From the Air
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| Alpha Channel | No |
| File Size | 437.27mb |
| Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
| Frame Rate | 29.97 |
| Total Clip(s) Length | 0:36 |
| Looped Video | No |
| Number of Clips | 1 |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Composition | Wide Shot |
| stock-footage-movement | Aerial |
| Setting | Outdoors |
| Source Audio | No |
| Video Encoding | H.264 |
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