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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 with the brickworks railway
House of Representatives, Parliament House under Construction
Parliament House from Queen Victoria Terrace, under construction.
East Block and Parliament House under construction.
Close up of almost complete Parliament House, western facade.
Porter's desk at Parliament House Library.
East Block and courtyard of Parliament House from Parliament House roof.
Parliament House under construction, from Queen Victoria Terrace.
Parliament House. Back stairs and interior.
Pergola in courtyard of Parliament House - Lombardy Poplar trees were planted by Marquis of Salisbury when Speakers chair was presented
Kingston Power Station from the north, showing brickworks railway line
Parliament House and East Block from north east
Parliament House under construction, from East Block
Stop work meeting held in quarry on Capital Hill
Parliament House on completion, with Arizona Cypress interplanted with flowering plums
Parliament House, one of the chambers under construction
Parliament House Kings Hall, under construction
Parliament House rear from the south west.
Policeman at East Block wearing helmet
Group of pressmen visiting Parliament House.
Molonglo River from Parliament House - Blundell's Cottage on the left
Policeman at East Block wearing cap
Royal Visit May 1927. Prime Minister Rt Hon S M Bruce welcoming the Duke and Duchess of York, on the steps of Parliament House.
Anzac Day, 1927. Parade passing Parliament House.
Distant view of Parliament House from Molonglo River.
Parliament House front from north east before garden beds and roadworks
Parliament House, reading room.
Stairway leading to King's Hall, Parliament House.
Parliament House from east showing the removal of the brickworks 3 feet six inch gauge railway track between Parliament House and Kingston Power Station
Group of delegates to the Imperial Press Conference on top of Parliament House.
Coat of Arms and panelling in Parliament House
Catholic pilgrimage to Canberra - Procession of cars on Commonwealth Avenue and King George Terrace. Parliament House at the rear
View towards Brassey House across Telopea Park from Kingston Power Station. Telopea Park School on the left, being built.
Fountain and courtyard in Parliament House.
Convoy of cars at Parliament House.
Royal Visit, May 1927. View from front of Parliament House looking east at troops, band, spectator stands and tents. Mount Pleasant in background.
Interior of Parliament House under construction.
Government House, residence of the Governor General, Yarralumla.
Meeting Room, Parliament House.
Methodist Church, Coranderrk Street, Reid.
House of Representatives chamber showing the public gallery, Parliament House.
Group of ladies at a marquee, Acton racecourse.
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".
On roof of Parliament House.
Kitchens in Parliament House.
Courtyard of Parliament House with East Block in the background.
View of East Block, Queen Victoria Terrace from Parliament House. Location of Canberra Post Office.
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 arrive at Parliament House in an open carriage.
Parliament House and East Block from Russell Hill.
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