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List view record 11: A “mill house” on Bryant Street, TullyList view anchor tag for record 11: A “mill house” on Bryant Street, Tully
List view record 12: A parade at Cardwell, possibly Anzac Day, 1940sList view anchor tag for record 12: A parade at Cardwell, possibly Anzac Day, 1940s
List view record 13: A parade down Butler Street in 1930List view anchor tag for record 13: A parade down Butler Street in 1930
List view record 14: A portion of cleared land, Hull River Aboriginal Settlement, 1914List view anchor tag for record 14: A portion of cleared land, Hull River Aboriginal Settlement, 1914
List view record 15: A procession passing the hotel, El Arish, in the 1930sList view anchor tag for record 15: A procession passing the hotel, El Arish, in the 1930s
List view record 16: A “push and pull” railway trolley, Tully – Ingham districtList view anchor tag for record 16: A “push and pull” railway trolley, Tully – Ingham district
List view record 17: A quarry in the Clump Point district where stone was obtained for road-making, 1930sList view anchor tag for record 17: A quarry in the Clump Point district where stone was obtained for road-making, 1930s
List view record 18: A record log for TullyList view anchor tag for record 18: 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 19: A saw bench on Dunk Island, probably in the 1930sList view anchor tag for record 19: A saw bench on Dunk Island, probably in the 1930s
List view record 20: A sign-on day for canecutters, Tully, in the late-1920sList view anchor tag for record 20: A sign-on day for canecutters, Tully, in the late-1920s
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