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List view record 51: A parade down Butler Street in 1930List view anchor tag for record 51: A parade down Butler Street in 1930
List view record 52: A portion of cleared land, Hull River Aboriginal Settlement, 1914List view anchor tag for record 52: A portion of cleared land, Hull River Aboriginal Settlement, 1914
List view record 53: A procession passing the hotel, El Arish, in the 1930sList view anchor tag for record 53: A procession passing the hotel, El Arish, in the 1930s
List view record 54: A “push and pull” railway trolley, Tully – Ingham districtList view anchor tag for record 54: A “push and pull” railway trolley, Tully – Ingham district
List view record 55: A quarry in the Clump Point district where stone was obtained for road-making, 1930sList view anchor tag for record 55: A quarry in the Clump Point district where stone was obtained for road-making, 1930s
List view record 56: A record log for TullyList view anchor tag for record 56: A record log for Tully
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A record log for Tully

1971
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Copy print showing a timber truck loaded with a huge log. The truck was owned by Ignas Anthony (Tony) Kava, who owned a sawmilling business at Granadilla from 1952 to 1973. Of Lithuanian descent, Kava originally came to Tully as a canecutter
List view record 57: A saw bench on Dunk Island, probably in the 1930sList view anchor tag for record 57: A saw bench on Dunk Island, probably in the 1930s
List view record 58: A sign-on day for canecutters, Tully, in the late-1920sList view anchor tag for record 58: A sign-on day for canecutters, Tully, in the late-1920s
List view record 59: A steam train at Cardwell station, 1920sList view anchor tag for record 59: A steam train at Cardwell station, 1920s
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A steam train at Cardwell station, 1920s

1924 - 1929
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Sepia photograph of a steam train at the Cardwell station in the 1920s. The small station building is in the rear left and some tents, possibly for construction workers, are to the right. The North Coast Railway line through from Townsville to Cairns was finally officially opened in December 1924 when the Daradgee bridge over the Johnstone River was completed
List view record 60: A steam train crossing a flooded riverList view anchor tag for record 60: A steam train crossing a flooded river
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