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List view record 241: Machinery in the crushing house, Tully Sugar Mill, under construction, 30 May 1925List view anchor tag for record 241: Machinery in the crushing house, Tully Sugar Mill, under construction, 30 May 1925
List view record 242: Marching girls at a carnival held at the Tully Mill golf course, 1958List view anchor tag for record 242: Marching girls at a carnival held at the Tully Mill golf course, 1958
List view record 243: Marching girls parade past the Tully Post Office, c.1958List view anchor tag for record 243: Marching girls parade past the Tully Post Office, c.1958
List view record 244: Margaret and Jim Muldoon's residence, Tully, date unknownList view anchor tag for record 244: Margaret and Jim Muldoon's residence, Tully, date unknown
List view record 245: Martin's Butcher Shop, El Arish, 1956List view anchor tag for record 245: Martin's Butcher Shop, El Arish, 1956
List view record 246: Mary Ann Creagh, 1895List view anchor tag for record 246: Mary Ann Creagh, 1895
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Mary Ann Creagh, 1895

1895
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Sepia photograph of Mary Ann Creagh, the youngest daughter of early Cardwell pioneers Johann Christian and Elizabeth Hubinger. Mary was the last member of the Hubinger family to carry on Hubinger's general store business, located on Victoria Street Cardwell
List view record 247: May Day parade in Tully, 1951List view anchor tag for record 247: May Day parade in Tully, 1951
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List view record 248: Maypole dancers from Cardwell School who performed at the Kennedy Centenary celebrations, May 1948List view anchor tag for record 248: Maypole dancers from Cardwell School who performed at the Kennedy Centenary celebrations, May 1948
List view record 249: Mellick's General Merchant Store, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 CycloneList view anchor tag for record 249: Mellick's General Merchant Store, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 Cyclone
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Mellick's General Merchant Store, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 Cyclone

1918
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Sepia photograph showing streetscape of Rankin Street, Innisfail, in the aftermath of the cyclone that made landfall on the 10th March 1918. The timber building to the left has no identifiable markings but is believed to have been the Queensland Bank. The concrete building next to it is A.S. Mellick's General Merchants. During the storm, around 200 people sheltered in the basement of the store. In the image, a woman in white is walking down the street with an open umbrella and carrying a book. A second figure is in the background standing outside the front of the bank
List view record 250: Members of the Irish Club, Tully, in the early 1930sList view anchor tag for record 250: Members of the Irish Club, Tully, in the early 1930s
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