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Mildenhall's Canberra
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Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
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Monaro Street, Queanbeyan from bridge looking south
Intersection of Monaro and Lowe Streets, Queanbeyan Council Chambers on the corner
Right side of Monaro Street, Queanbeyan looking north from intersection of Monaro and Lowe Streets
Government House, grounds and gardens, residence of the Govenor General. Yarralumla
Cotter Dam and spillway in flood
Stop work meeting held in quarry on Capital Hill
Ceremony of the laying of the Foundation Stone of the Methodist National Memorial Church ,Reid.Sir John Butters speaking
Royal Visit, May 1927 - Crowds at the Canberra Railway Station awaiting the arrival of the Royal Train
Royal Visit, May 1927 - Duke and Duchess of York with Prime Minister Rt Hon S M Bruce at Canberra Railway Station Notice on the pillar reads "Canberra Anglican Cathederal Site.Sunday May 8th Open Air Service"
Horse races at Acton Racecourse
Royal Visit, May 1927 - Mr Mildenhall with his Armstrong Siddeley motor car Registration Number 27
Workmens huts, Capital Hill Camp
Foundations for Telescope under construction on Mt Stromlo (published in annual report)
Government House, residence of the Govenor General, Yarralumla
Views across Mt. Stromlo pine plantation to snow covered Brindabella mountains
Methodist Church ,Coranderrk Street, Reid
Methodist Church, Coranderrk Street and Dirrawan Gardens, Reid, opening by congregation
Hotel Ainslie, Limestone Avenue, Reid
Prime Minister's Lodge from the north, Adelaide Avenue, Deakin
Braddon and Civic Centre from Mount Ainslie.Ainslie Hotel in front
Meeting of the Mothercraft Society at the Baby Heath Centre, Molonglo Settlement,Eastlake.
Observatory Dome, Mt. Stromlo
Sir John Butters greeting the Governor General, Lord Stonehaven at Capitol Theatre Manuka for Empire Day celebrations
Manuka Oval from Capitol Theatre,Telopea Park in background
Sydney Building, Northbourne Avenue and Motor Cars from Colonnades of Melbourne Building
Covered walk - Gorman House
Dairy Flat railway bridge near Duntroon - Washed away in July 1922 flood
Flood debris at bridge over the Murrumbidgee River at the Cotter Pump House-1922 floods
Kingston Power Station from the north, showing brickworks railway line
Prime Ministers Lodge under construction (northerly aspect)
Mugga Quarry showing light railway and skip
Gorman House from Ainslie Avenue looking north-east, Reid
Railway bridge over Molonglo River showing flood damage after July 1922 floods
Kingston (Eastlake) shops, corner of Tench and Giles Street
Telopea Park school opening ceremony 11 September 1923 by Sir Austin Chapman, Minister for Trade and Customs. New South Wales Crescent, Barton .
Tennis Courts on Canberra Avenue , Kingston (Eastlake Tennis Club)
Panorama of snow on the Brindabellas, from Red Hill over Woden valley
Group of ladies at a marquee, Acton racecourse.
Capital Hill camp
Cotter Dam wall from downstream
JB Young's store at Eastlake (Kingston)
Cottage in Eastlake - FCC (Federal Capital Commission)
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
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
Sydney Building Civi Centre from City Hill
Cardinal and clergy,L to R, Father O'Sullivan , Father Dunleavey , Bishop Dr. Barry, Cardinal Cerretti, Father Hayden in front of St Christophers School
St Johns Church and graveyard, Constitution Avenue,Reid from Anzac Parade
Home of Sir Robert Garran,22 Mugga Way, Red Hill and gardens
Salvation Army Hall, Elouera and Fawkner Streets, Braddon,under construction
Baptist Church, Currie Crescent Kingston and houses, from Manuka Oval.
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