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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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Parliament House under construction
Rt Hon S M Bruce, Sir John Butters and Sir John Harrison at Parliament House during Prime Minister's visit 1926
Parliament House under construction from Queen Victoria Terrace.
Parliament House inner balcony and courtyard, under construction
Parliament House main entrance with the Commonwealth Coat of Arms on the right.
Interior of Parliament House. Plastering of King's Hall.
East Block from roof of Parliament House (Hotel Kurrajong on left)
The Library - Parliament House
Parliament House from Commonwealth Avenue
Parliament House, stairway to King's Hall
Horses drawing scoops, landscaping for Parliament House.
Parliament House under construction from Camp Hill.
Parliament House main entrance - Steps being concreted
Cotter Dam and spillway in flood
Interior of Kings Hall, Parliament House - under construction
Parliament House opening preparations - Cletrac crawler tractor and scoop preparing the grounds - Light rail line in middle ground used to carry bricks from the brickworks to building sites
East Block Parkes under construction - View from south east. Built for departmental support for Parliament House. Was Canberra GPO and is now the National Archives of Australia
Parliament House, Western aspect - Now known as Western National Rose Garden
Structures on the roof of Parliament House
Balcony in Parliament House
Parliament House rear stairway under construction
Courtyard at Parliament House under construction
Parliament House under construction - Senate Chamber
Pergola in courtyard of Parliament House
Large tree being transplanted near Parliament House using mobile windlass
Parliament House - first floor balcony.
Parliament House - House of Representatives chamber under construction.
View along Commonwealth Avenue from City Hill showing Commonwealth Avenue Bridge, Parliament House and West Block.
Parliament House. South-east view, nearing completion, from East Block.
Parliament House completed, from north west showing young trees
Parliament House from north east.
Parliament House from west side of Parkes place with steam shovel contructing King George Terrace.
JB Young's store at Eastlake (Kingston).
Prime Ministers Lodge under construction (northerly aspect)
Parliament House before plastering, brickworks railway in front.
Parliament House and East Block from the north.
Golfers on the first tee at Canberra Golf Club near the Hotel Canberra. Left to right: George H. Romans, W. J. Mildenhall, Karl Schneider and G. Dawkins.
Cotter Dam wall from downstream
Right Honourable. Stanley Bruce and Mrs. Bruce at Parliament House (under construction).
Refrigeration compressor for air conditioning, Parliament House
Covered walk, Gorman House.
Parliament House from the north west
Panorama from Mount Ainslie showing Anzac Park, St John's Church, Parliament House, Forrest and Kingston
View from Parliament House balcony to Hotel Canberra
Part of the interior of King's Hall, Parliament House
Empire Parliamentary Association tree planting ceremony in front of Parliament House
Parliament House from south west (Camp Hill).
Cottage in Eastlake - FCC (Federal Capital Commission)
ANZAC Parade (was called Gallipoli Parade until 1928) from Mount Ainslie - Parliament House in background - St Johns Church on right - Scotts crossing over the Molonglo River- Red Hill on the horizon
Group of Empire Parliamentary Association delegates in front of Parliament House. Canberra Boy Scouts providing the Guard of Honour
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