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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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School Children at Capitol Theatre, Manuka, Empire Day (24 May) 1929
St Christophers Convent and Parish School, Franklin Street, Manuka
St. Gabriel's Church of England Girls Grammar School, Melbourne Avenue, Deakin.
Canberra Community Hospital, Acton.
Opening of Salvation Army Hall by Sir John Butters and dedicated by Commissioner Charles Sowton on 6 July 1929 at Eloura and Fawkner Streets, Braddon - bands and spectators
Brick Kilns at Brickworks, Yarralumla
Commencement of construction of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, State Circle, Forrest
Reverend Doctor William John Edwards, Headmaster of Canberra Grammar School with Lady Stonehaven, wife of the Govenor General with trophies for the School Sports Day at Manuka Oval
Arrival of Mr J. H. Scullin newly elected Prime Minister at Canberra railway station with welcoming crowds
Mrs Scullin being presented with flower bouquets by children on Canberra railway station
Manuka swimming pool, Manuka Circle. The deep end and springboard.
Manuka swimming pool under construction, December 1929.
View towards Brassey House across Telopea Park from Kingston Power Station. Telopea Park School on the left, being built.
Brassey House, Macquarie Street, Barton, nearly complete.
Canberra Garage Limited, Mort Street, Braddon.
St Andrews Presbyterian Church, State Circle, Forrest.
Buildings in the Canberra Community Hospital.
Public servants in the Prime Minister's Department, West Block. R G Casey second from right.
Manuka from Kingston, Capital Theatre on the right. Red Hill behind.
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.
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