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List view record 11: Eddie Garner, Jnr., and horse team hauling logs, 1920sList view anchor tag for record 11: Eddie Garner, Jnr., and horse team hauling logs, 1920s
List view record 12: Jubilee Bridge over the Johnstone River, Innisfail, c1920s -1930sList view anchor tag for record 12: Jubilee Bridge over the Johnstone River, Innisfail, c1920s -1930s
List view record 13: Peter and Ellen Flegler and familyList view anchor tag for record 13: Peter and Ellen Flegler and family
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List view record 14: Rowing to Hull Heads for a picnic, 1920s-1930sList view anchor tag for record 14: Rowing to Hull Heads for a picnic, 1920s-1930s
List view record 15: Terence and Ann O'Loghlen, married in 1921List view anchor tag for record 15: Terence and Ann O'Loghlen, married in 1921
List view record 16: Banyan group, 1922List view anchor tag for record 16: Banyan group, 1922
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Banyan group, 1922

1922
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An original sepia photograph taken of a group of pioneers from the days of Banyan settlement. Includes men, women and children possibly on an outing or picnic. The three children in front may be Dulcie Hoban, Syd French and Irene French
List view record 17: Premier Theodore's visit to Banyan, 1922List view anchor tag for record 17: Premier Theodore's visit to Banyan, 1922
List view record 18: Banyan Creek bridge near the sugar mill, TullyList view anchor tag for record 18: Banyan Creek bridge near the sugar mill, Tully
List view record 19: Staff accommodation hut at the Tully sugar mill site, 1923List view anchor tag for record 19: Staff accommodation hut at the Tully sugar mill site, 1923
List view record 20: Tully River railway bridge, 1920sList view anchor tag for record 20: 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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