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List view record 281: Jago’s store, Tully, 1924List view anchor tag for record 281: Jago’s store, Tully, 1924
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List view record 282: Mr and Mrs HJ Barnes at the Tully Mill site, c.1924List view anchor tag for record 282: Mr and Mrs HJ Barnes at the Tully Mill site, c.1924
List view record 283: Olive and Rita Brett riding their horse to schoolList view anchor tag for record 283: Olive and Rita Brett riding their horse to school
List view record 284: Ploughing with a four horse team in the mid-1920sList view anchor tag for record 284: Ploughing with a four horse team in the mid-1920s
List view record 285: Pupils at Banyan Provisional School, which opened in 1924List view anchor tag for record 285: Pupils at Banyan Provisional School, which opened in 1924
List view record 286: The view looking from the train out to sea at Cardwell, 1920sList view anchor tag for record 286: The view looking from the train out to sea at Cardwell, 1920s
List view record 287: Tully State School, Mars Street, late 1920s or early 1930sList view anchor tag for record 287: Tully State School, Mars Street, late 1920s or early 1930s
List view record 288: Banyan Creek bridge near the sugar mill, TullyList view anchor tag for record 288: Banyan Creek bridge near the sugar mill, Tully
List view record 289: Staff accommodation hut at the Tully sugar mill site, 1923List view anchor tag for record 289: Staff accommodation hut at the Tully sugar mill site, 1923
List view record 290: Tully River railway bridge, 1920sList view anchor tag for record 290: Tully River railway bridge, 1920s
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Tully River railway bridge, 1920s

1923 - 1925
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Photograph of the Tully River rail bridge under construction. The Feluga - Cardwell section of the north coast railway line (which includes the rail bridge) was officially opened on 10 December 1924. Prior to this over 450 men were employed on the construction. A camp for workers can be seen on the bank of the river
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