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Mildenhall's Canberra
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Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
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Melbourne Building showing Canberra City Post Office, Civic Centre across Northbourne Avenue.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage Type 10, Barton.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage Type 20 G3, Reid.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage Type 9, Reid.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage Type 21, Reid.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage Type 27 T2, Ainslie.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage, Reid.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage, Reid.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage, Reid.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage, Ainslie.
Federal Capital Commission Cottage Type 23 J3, Reid.
Site for a water reservoir on Black Mountain.
Site for a water reservoir on Black Mountain.
Site for a water reservoir on Black Mountain.
Excavations for a water reservoir on Black Mountain.
View to the east from the site of a reservoir on Black Mountain.
Interior of house
Group photograph of Young Australia League Party in front of Parliament House
Stone crushing plant at Mugga Quarry. Bins for crushed rock
Stone crushing plant at Mugga Quarry. Bins for crushed rock
Stone crushing plant at Mugga Quarry. Bins for crushed rock
Weston Creek sewerage treatment works,Imhoff sedimentation and activated sludge tanks under construction
The kitchen in the house of George H. Romans, Mugga Way, Red Hill. Romans was Chief Hansard Officer, Parliament House.
The drawing room in the house of George H. Romans, Mugga Way, Red Hill. Romans was Chief Hansard Officer, Parliament House.
The drawing room in the house of George H. Romans, Mugga Way, Red Hill. Romans was Chief Hansard Officer, Parliament House.
The sitting room in the house of George H. Romans, Mugga Way, Red Hill. Romans was Chief Hansard Officer, Parliament House.
Copy of aerial photograph of Murrumbidgee and Cotter River.
Copy of page from Illustrated London News.
House in Tennyson Crescent, corner of Wilmot Crescent, Red Hill. Built by S. J. Ryan, Dentist of Queanbeyan.
House on the corner of Furneaux Street and Bougainville Street, Manuka. Designed by Ken Oliphant, occupied by Eric Harvey, dentist.
'The Dial House', home of Dr. R. J. Tillyard, Head of Entymology, CSIR, 2 Moresby Street, Red Hill. Note, sundial on the front facade of the house.
House in Tennyson Crescent, corner of Wilmot Crescent, Red Hill, built by S. J. Ryan, dentist of Queanbeyan.
'The Dial House' Home of Dr. R. J. Tillyard, Head of Entymology, CSIR, 2 Moresby Street, Red Hill. Note, sundial on the front facade of the house.
House of George H. Romans, Mugga Way, Red Hill. Romans was Chief Hansard Officer, Parliament House.
'The Dial House' Home of Dr. R. J. Tillyard, Head of Entymology, CSIR, 2 Moresby Street, Red Hill. Note, sundial on the front facade of the house.
Large house, Mugga Way, Red Hill.
House of Dr. Alcorn. Surgery door at the end of the house. National Circuit, Deakin.
A court in session.
Upstream, Cotter Dam and wall.
Upstream, Cotter Dam and wall.
Swimming Pool at the confluence of the Cotter and Paddy River. Water was deep, cold and dangerous.
Swimming Pool at the confluence of the Cotter and Paddy River. Water was deep, cold and dangerous.
Group photograph of Young Australia League Party in front of Parliament House.
Stone crushing plant at Mugga Quarry. Conveyor belt taking away crushed rock.
Water feature in grounds of the 'Dial House'. Moresby Street, Red Hill.
Stone crushing plant at Mugga Quarry. Train line from the quarry
Stone crushing plant at Mugga Quarry. drive belts and bucket elevator
Front entrance of George Roman's house, Mugga Way, Red Hill. He was Chief Hansard Officer, Parliament House.
'The Dial House', home of Dr. R. J. Tillyard, Head of Entymology, CSIR, 2 Moresby Street, Red Hill. Note, sundial on the front facade of the house.
Cotter River below dam wall.
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