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List view record 91: Canecutters, Tully District, in the 1930sList view anchor tag for record 91: Canecutters, Tully District, in the 1930s
List view record 92: Cardwell State School, photographed in the 1930sList view anchor tag for record 92: Cardwell State School, photographed in the 1930s
List view record 93: Christmas decorations, Butler Street, Tully in about 1930List view anchor tag for record 93: Christmas decorations, Butler Street, Tully in about 1930
List view record 94: Christmas decorations, Butler Street, Tully in the 1930sList view anchor tag for record 94: Christmas decorations, Butler Street, Tully in the 1930s
List view record 95: E.J. Banfield’s bungalow at Brammo Bay, Dunk Island, 1930sList view anchor tag for record 95: E.J. Banfield’s bungalow at Brammo Bay, Dunk Island, 1930s
List view record 96: E.J. Banfield’s home, Dunk Island, in the early 1930sList view anchor tag for record 96: E.J. Banfield’s home, Dunk Island, in the early 1930s
List view record 97: El Arish railway station, 1920sList view anchor tag for record 97: El Arish railway station, 1920s
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El Arish railway station, 1920s

1930 - 1940
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Black and white photograph of the railway station at El Arish. The North Coast railway line was constructed north from Townsville at the same time as it was being built southwards from Cairns. It was finally completed in December 1924. The section from Innisfail to El Arish was completed on 18th December, 1922, and the El Arish to Feluga section was completed on 3rd December, 1923 and opened for public traffic
List view record 98: Ellen and Ron Flegler beside a Buick automobileList view anchor tag for record 98: Ellen and Ron Flegler beside a Buick automobile
List view record 99: Euramo Hotel in about the 1930sList view anchor tag for record 99: Euramo Hotel in about the 1930s
List view record 100: Fringford, home of Thomas and May Butler, Murray UpperList view anchor tag for record 100: Fringford, home of Thomas and May Butler, Murray Upper
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