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List view record 271: The Murray Falls in 1907List view anchor tag for record 271: The Murray Falls in 1907
List view record 272: The National Bank building, Butler Street, TullyList view anchor tag for record 272: The National Bank building, Butler Street, Tully
List view record 273: The new Googarra Beach roadList view anchor tag for record 273: The new Googarra Beach road
List view record 274: The new Roman Catholic Church, Feluga, under construction, 1935List view anchor tag for record 274: The new Roman Catholic Church, Feluga, under construction, 1935
List view record 275: The new Tully River bridge at Cardstone under constructionList view anchor tag for record 275: The new Tully River bridge at Cardstone under construction
List view record 276: The new Tully State School building under construction in 1936List view anchor tag for record 276: The new Tully State School building under construction in 1936
List view record 277: The official unveiling of the Tucker's Lookout memorial, Kirrama Range Road, 1941List view anchor tag for record 277: The official unveiling of the Tucker's Lookout memorial, Kirrama Range Road, 1941
List view record 278: The old Bulgun Creek bridgeList view anchor tag for record 278: The old Bulgun Creek bridge
List view record 279: The old Cardwell Hall (original Divisional Board Hall), Cardwell, in 1981List view anchor tag for record 279: The old Cardwell Hall (original Divisional Board Hall), Cardwell, in 1981
List view record 280: The old hall, Feluga, c.1930sList view anchor tag for record 280: The old hall, Feluga, c.1930s
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The old hall, Feluga, c.1930s

1926 - 1939
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Black and white print of the old hall, Feluga, situated near the railway station. Erected by the Farmers Association, in 1926, it was some 40 feet by 25 feet. The Feluga Provisional School opened here on 7th February 1927 pending a purpose-built school. On the first day 25 children were enrolled, and the teacher was Michael F. Callaghan. The hall was destroyed by a cyclone in 1956
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