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List view record 41: A sign-on day for canecutters, Tully, in the late-1920sList view anchor tag for record 41: A sign-on day for canecutters, Tully, in the late-1920s
List view record 42: An occasion at the new church of St Clare’s, TullyList view anchor tag for record 42: An occasion at the new church of St Clare’s, Tully
List view record 43: Bryant Street in the early days of Tully townList view anchor tag for record 43: Bryant Street in the early days of Tully town
List view record 44: Residential areas, Tully town, 1926List view anchor tag for record 44: Residential areas, Tully town, 1926
List view record 45: Silkwood East, 1926List view anchor tag for record 45: Silkwood East, 1926
List view record 46: The old hall, Feluga, c.1930sList view anchor tag for record 46: The old hall, Feluga, c.1930s
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The old hall, Feluga, c.1930s

1926 - 1939
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Black and white print of the old hall, Feluga, situated near the railway station. Erected by the Farmers Association, in 1926, it was some 40 feet by 25 feet. The Feluga Provisional School opened here on 7th February 1927 pending a purpose-built school. On the first day 25 children were enrolled, and the teacher was Michael F. Callaghan. The hall was destroyed by a cyclone in 1956
List view record 47: Tully River Butchering Co. shop, early TullyList view anchor tag for record 47: Tully River Butchering Co. shop, early Tully
List view record 48: Tully's main street in 1926, looking eastList view anchor tag for record 48: Tully's main street in 1926, looking east
List view record 49: Harry Bineham driving a truck with a number of passengers, c.1927List view anchor tag for record 49: Harry Bineham driving a truck with a number of passengers, c.1927
List view record 50: Kincora Hotel, Lower Tully, in the 1920sList view anchor tag for record 50: Kincora Hotel, Lower Tully, in the 1920s
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Kincora Hotel, Lower Tully, in the 1920s

1927
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Sepia photograph of George Hunt's truck outside the Kincora Hotel, Lower Tully. George Hunt worked on the construction of the Lower Tully road in the 1920s. The Kincora Hotel was built by Terence O'Loghlen who applied for a licence for a hotel on his cane farm in 1927. The hotel opened in October 1928. The name, Kincora, commemorates the palace of Brian Boru in Co. Clare, Ireland
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