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List view record 451: O'Brien & Vandeleur's Store and Birchley's Saddlery, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 CycloneList view anchor tag for record 451: O'Brien & Vandeleur's Store and Birchley's Saddlery, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 Cyclone
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O'Brien & Vandeleur's Store and Birchley's Saddlery, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 Cyclone

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Sepia photograph showing streetscape of Rankin Street, Innisfail, in the aftermath of the cyclone that made landfall on the 10th March 1918, taken from the opposite side of the road. The second building from left has roof missing and is severely damaged. A cart is located on road out front. Third building from the left is the store of Messrs O'Brien & Vandeleur. W. M. Vandeleur served a term as Division 1 Councillor in the Innisfail Shire Council and died February/March 1918. Fourth building from the left is Birchley's Saddlery
List view record 452: O'Brien & Vandeleur's Store and Birchley's Saddlery, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 CycloneList view anchor tag for record 452: O'Brien & Vandeleur's Store and Birchley's Saddlery, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 Cyclone
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O'Brien & Vandeleur's Store and Birchley's Saddlery, Rankin Street, Innisfail, after the 1918 Cyclone

1918
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Black and white photograph showing streetscape of Rankin Street, Innisfail, in the aftermath of the cyclone that made landfall on the 10th March 1918, taken from the middle of the road. First building from left is severely damaged and a group of unidentified men are standing on the remains of the roof which is on the road. Second building from the left is the store of Messrs O'Brien & Vandeleur, also damaged. A man is standing on the verandah of the third building from the left, which is Birchley's Saddlery
List view record 453: Official group at the unveiling of the Kennedy cairn, Balliol Street, Cardwell in May, 1948List view anchor tag for record 453: Official group at the unveiling of the Kennedy cairn, Balliol Street, Cardwell in May, 1948
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List view record 454: Official opening of Dunk Island as a tourist resort, 1936List view anchor tag for record 454: Official opening of Dunk Island as a tourist resort, 1936
List view record 455: One of the mill houses in TullyList view anchor tag for record 455: One of the mill houses in Tully
List view record 456: Pat Mullins, JnrList view anchor tag for record 456: Pat Mullins, Jnr
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Pat Mullins, Jnr

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Photograph of Patrick Mullins, Jnr, son of Pat and Jean Mullins and known as P.J. Pat Mullins Snr along with his twin Mick Mullins established the Hotel Tully. PJ Mullins was a solicitor, cricket enthusiast and supporter of St Clare's Catholic Church, Tully. He also put together a compilation entitled "The Mullins Story and the Irish in Tully."
List view record 457: Players at the Tully Bowls ClubList view anchor tag for record 457: Players at the Tully Bowls Club
List view record 458: Q.C.W.A. members in the Q.C.W.A. Hall, TullyList view anchor tag for record 458: Q.C.W.A. members in the Q.C.W.A. Hall, Tully
List view record 459: Rankin Street, Innisfail after the 1918 cycloneList view anchor tag for record 459: Rankin Street, Innisfail after the 1918 cyclone
List view record 460: Rechabite Hall, Innisfail after the 1918 cycloneList view anchor tag for record 460: Rechabite Hall, Innisfail after the 1918 cyclone
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Rechabite Hall, Innisfail after the 1918 cyclone

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Black & white photograph of the severely damaged Rechabite (RAOB) Hall, taken in the aftermath of the cyclone that made landfall on the 10th March 1918. The damaged hall is in the foreground, and views of rear of damaged buildings in the background. The Rechabite Hall was situated on what is now the southern end of Owen Street, and was next to the 'old' Joss House, which was on the corner of Owen Street and Edith Street, Innisfail
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