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Mildenhall's Canberra
Photographs from the birth of our capital
Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
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East Block looks now onto Prime Minister and Cabinet, with Hotel Kurrajong obscured.
Provisional Parliament House is no longer visible, but the new one is now at the end of the avenue.
New shops on an old strip.
A much busier, car-dominated Giles St in Kingston.
Causeway Hall in Kingston.
Westlake is now a ghost suburb, with only a handful of signs showing where huts used to be.
A rephotograph of Director Dr. Duffield's house, Mount Stromlo.
Now a private residence, I believe.
Now Canberra Korean Uniting Church
Panorama of present-day Brassey Hotel
Durville Crescent facing South. I was able to identify most houses in the original photo, despite 60-odd years of extensions and renovations.
Original location of 'Printers Quarters'.
Looking across Monaro St to Walsh's Hotel - the business has remained to 2011, but its building (and those around it) have changed substantially
The buildings have changed almost beyond recognition. You can see the start of a lane-way that still exists, and goes through to the Lowe St carpark
The kurrajong on the left of the picture has grown, and is known by locals as 'The Tree of Knowledge'
Walsh's Hotel - with no front verandah in 2011
Front Entrance of the National Archives of Australia
Found image, taken in the mid 1960s.
Federal Capital Commission architect W. Hayward Morris, 1929. Postcard, appears to be early 1950s.
Corner of London Circuit and Northbourne Avenue. Designed by Sir John Sulman with J. Hunter Kirkpatrick and D. E. Limburg, 1926-27. Probably late 1950s.
This seems to me to be the Melbourne Building, taken from the centre of Northbourne Avenue some time during the 1950s, with London Circuit to the left.
Sir John Sulman, J. Hunter Kirkpatrick and D. E. Limberg (1927-46). Murray Series No. 45 postcard, c1941.
Present day view of the National Archives of Australia building at Parkes (just near Old Parliament House)
Hotel Acton on fire, June 2011.
The Film and Sound Archive on a cold Canberra afternoon.
Current view of Senate's chair (with Speaker's chair)
From the corner of Giles and Kennedy sts Kingston, looking towards Manuka (now obscured by trees and apartment buildings)
Current day Westblock, Queen Victoria Terrace
View of the courtyard with fountain
Current view of the Senate Chamber
View from Mt Ainslie down Commonwealth Avenue towards Old and New Parliament House
Old Parliament House from western rose gardens
View from Mt Ainslie lookout showing Reid, Lake Burley Griffin, Old and New Parliament House
View from National Museum, Acton across Lake Burley Griffin in the direction of Old Parliament House
View of Kings Hall
View away from Old Parliament House steps
View from ground level of parade ground to the front
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