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List view record 401: The old Masonic Temple, TullyList view anchor tag for record 401: The old Masonic Temple, Tully
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List view record 402: The old Murray River bridge on the northern highwayList view anchor tag for record 402: The old Murray River bridge on the northern highway
List view record 403: The opening of Riversdale State School, May 1953List view anchor tag for record 403: The opening of Riversdale State School, May 1953
List view record 404: The original coconut palms at the Dunk Island resortList view anchor tag for record 404: The original coconut palms at the Dunk Island resort
List view record 405: The original court and customs house building, Cardwell, 1875List view anchor tag for record 405: The original court and customs house building, Cardwell, 1875
List view record 406: The original Garner home at Garners BeachList view anchor tag for record 406: The original Garner home at Garners Beach
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List view record 407: The original jetty, Dunk IslandList view anchor tag for record 407: The original jetty, Dunk Island
List view record 408: The original Murray Upper school and play shed, taken in the 1940sList view anchor tag for record 408: The original Murray Upper school and play shed, taken in the 1940s
List view record 409: The P.E.I. road from El Arish to Mission Beach, 1930sList view anchor tag for record 409: The P.E.I. road from El Arish to Mission Beach, 1930s
List view record 410: The Pershouse boys in 1903List view anchor tag for record 410: The Pershouse boys in 1903
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The Pershouse boys in 1903

1903
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Sepia photograph of the three sons of Margaret and William Pershouse, who came to the Cardwell district from Gladstone in 1880. They built a family home at 'Glenwarn' (located within the junction of Meunga and Kennedy Creeks). The brothers were to own a timber mill at Carruchan which later belonged to Brown & Broad Ltd
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