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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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St John's Church and graveyard, Constitution Avenue, Reid.
Murrumbidgee River scene.
Murrumbidgee River scene.
Sydney Building, Civic Centre from City Hill.
Photo of a petition by Canberra Residents for a Member for the Territory to represent them in Parliament.
Hotel Acton, Edinburgh Avenue, Acton.
View from Mt. Stromlo to Brindabellas and Cotter and Murrumbidgee River valleys.
St John's Church and graveyard, Constitution Avenue, Reid.
St John's Church and graveyard, Constitution Avenue, Reid.
St John's Church and graveyard, Constitution Avenue, Reid.
Verandahs of the Canberra Community Hospital.
Verandahs of the Canberra Community Hospital.
Australian Forestry School, Banks Street, Yarralumla.
Canberra Community Hospital. General view of buildings
Canberra Community Hospital buildings with two motor cars
View of Black Mountain from Canberra Community Hospital
View of Acton race course from Canberra Community Hospital
View of Acton race course and Molonglo River from Canberra Community Hospital
View from Acton to Barton. National Library on Kings Avenue on right
View from Red Hill over Collins Park, Forrest, Manuka and Kingston to Duntroon. StAndrews Church on left
Ainslie Primary School, Donaldson Street, Braddon
View from Mt Ainslie along Anzac Parade to Parliament House. War Memorial, under costruction, in front
View from Red Hill over Forrest and Capital Hill to Mt Ainslie. St Andrews Church on right
Aerial Photograph of Government House, Residence of the Govenor General , Yarralumla. Molonglo River behind
Grave of Major General, Sir W.T. Bridges on Mt. Pleasant above Duntroon Military College
Manuka Swimming Pool from the deep end. Manuka Circle Kingston
View from Red Hill over Collins Park, Forrest, Manuka and Kingston to Duntroon
Charles Weston standing beside flowering plum trees at Yarralumla Nursery
Cotter Dam over flowing the dam wall into the stilling pond
Government House, Residence of the Governor General, Private Entrance,Yarralumla
Group photo taken at Premiers Conference 1934 - includes Federal Cabinet member Right Hon.Mr.S.M.Bruce
Charles Weston standing beside flowering plum trees at Yarralumla Nursery
Government House, Residence of the Governor General, Private Entrance,Yarralumla
Acton Road outside Acton Offices showing sign from Courthouse and Police Station and motor cycle combination [motor cycle and sidecar] on right hand side going down to Lennox Crossing
Portrait of Mr. G H Monahan, Clerk of Senate.
Capitol Theatre and Manuka shops from Manuka Oval
Canberra Community Hospital building with baby Austin 7 Tourer.
Verandahs of the Canberra Community Hospital
Canberra Community Hospital buildings.
Canberra Community Hospital, laundry and boiler house.
View from Acton to Red Hill across Acton Flats. Racecourse on left.
View from Acton to the south. Acton sporting grounds, racecourse, football ground and golf course. Corkhills dairy in centre. Westridge on left.
View to Mount Ainslie from the main door of Parliament House. Essex tourer in front.
Portrait of Mr. G H Monahan, Clerk of Senate.
Sydney Building, Civic Centre looking down Northbourne Avenue to City Hill.
Part of Reid and Braddon from Mt Ainslie. Civic Centre and City Hill in centre. Ainslie Hotel in front.
Parliament House from the north.
Hotel Canberra, main entrance, from Commonwealth Avenue.
Govenor General Sir Isaac and Lady Isaacs at Government House private entrance, Yarralumla.
Swimmers at Manuka Swimming Pool, Manuka Circle, Kingston.
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