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Discovering
Mildenhall's Canberra
Photographs from the birth of our capital
Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
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Sir John Butters with the promotors of the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Trackless Train outside Parliament House.
Street plantations. Parliament House in the distance from Euree Street, Reid.
Braddon and Civic Centre from Mount Ainslie. Ainslie Hotel in front.
Cardinal and clergy,L to R, Father O'Sullivan , Father Dunleavey , Bishop Dr. Barry, Cardinal Cerretti, Father Hayden in front of St Christophers School
Parliamentary Bowling green, Tennis courts and East block from Parliament House
Hotel Ainslie, Limestone Avenue, Reid.
Public servants in the Prime Minister's Department, West Block. R G Casey second from right.
Parliament House, West Block and Commonwealth Avenue Bridge from City Hill.
View from Parliament House towards Duntroon showing young trees and roads
Parliament House front facade.
Sydney Building, Northbourne Avenue and Motor Cars from Colonnades of Melbourne Building
Meeting of the Mothercraft Society at the Baby Heath Centre, Molonglo Settlement,Eastlake.
Prime Minister's Lodge from the north, Adelaide Avenue, Deakin.
Observatory Dome, Mt. Stromlo.
Ariel view over Parliament House with West Block in background and foundations for Administrative in foreground
Aerial view over Parliament House and East Block.
Armistice Day, Parliament House front steps with RMC [Royal Military College] Cadets presenting arms for the one minute silence
Parliament House, West Block, Commonwealth Avenue and Albert Hall from City Hill.
Golf links looking towards Parliament House and Hotel Canberra
Aerial view of West Block, Parliament House and East Block.
Parliament House from North East
Visit by the Ashfield Bowling Club of Sydney. Game of bowls on the Parliament House greens.
The glass cup presented to Parliament House by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce to commemorate the opening of the first Commonwealth Parliament in Canberra.
Albert Hall from Parliament House showing young trees and Black Mountain
Manuka Oval from Capitol Theatre,Telopea Park in background
Parliament House from Hotel Canberra showing young trees
ANZAC Day 1928, Parliament House. Duntroon Royal Military College Cadets on parade.
Foundations for the Administrative Building - east of Parliament House.
Group of musical artists outside Parliament House [includes John Brownlee, William James and Elena Daniels]
Dedication of St.Andrews House,the Manse for St. Andrews Presbyterain Church, a gift from the Ross family of Kinross near Holbrook, State Circle Forrest
Parliament House from West Block, looking across the Senate Gardens and tennis courts
Forecourt of Parliament House towards Duntroon showing young trees
West Block Offices and tennis courts from Parliament House.
Aerial view over Parliament House and East Block with foundations for Treasury building in foreground.
Parliament House from West Block
Sir John Butters greeting the Governor General, Lord Stonehaven, at Capitol Theatre, Manuka, for Empire Day celebrations.
Presentation of cheque and cigarette case to Bert Hinkler by Prime Minister S.M. Bruce in front of Parliament House with Royal Military College Cadets and spectators.
Sydney Building Civic Centre from City Hill.
Parliament House from Commonwealth Avenue
Metro Goldwyn Mayer Trackless Train outside Parliament House.
Tennis courts, East block and Hotel Kurrajong from Parliament House
Presentation of Charter of Rotary Club, group photo [Sir Robert Garran, Sir John Butters and CS Daley can be identified] in front of Hotel Canberra
Opening of Salvation Army Hall by Sir John Butters and dedicated by Commissioner Charles Sowton on 6 July 1929 at Eloura and Fawkner Streets, Braddon - bands and spectators
Governor General, Lord Stonehaven, and his party meeting senior service officers on the steps of Parliament House for the opening of the 12th Parliament.
Arrival of Mr J. H. Scullin newly elected Prime Minister at Canberra railway station with welcoming crowds
Baptist Church, Currie Crescent Kingston and houses, from Manuka Oval.
Parliament House. Queen Victoria Terrace from north west
The House of Representatives in session for the 12th Parliament
Motor cars outside Parliament House. Mt. Pleasant in background.
Governor General, Lord Stonehaven, with his wife entering Parliament House for the opening of the 12th Parliament.
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