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Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
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Dr Earle Page MHR, Commonwealth Treasurer.
Mr. Theodore Winter, formerly Sydney's Town Clerk, outside West Block Offices.
Sir Neville Howse VC, MHR, Minister for Defence in his office.
Sir Neville Howse VC, MHR, Minister for Defence in his office.
Sir John Latham, CMG, PC, MHR, Attorney General.
Sir George Pearce PC, Senator, Vice President of the Executive Council, in his office.
Sir Neville Howse VC, MHR, Minister for Defence in his office.
Sir Neville Howse VC, MHR, Minister for Defence in his office.
Sir George Pearce PC, Senator, Vice President of the Executive Council, in his office.
Blasting for road construction
Sir John Latham, CMG, KC, MHR, Attorney General.
Dr Earle Page MHR, Commonwealth Treasurer.
Mr C L A Abbott, MHR, Minister for Home Affairs, in his office.
FCC Cottage.
Australian Forestry School, Banks Street, Yarralumla.
Commonwealth Avenue from West Block Offices,Queen Victoria Terrace, showing young trees,
Preparation of site for CSIR, Clunies Ross Street,Acton, Black Mountain,looking towards Civic Centre
Government House, Govenor General's Residence, from the south, Yarralumla
Melbourne and Sydney Buildings,Civic Centre from City Hill,
View towards Canberra from Mount Stromlo,Mount Ainslie in background
Brazilian Embassy,Flinders Way,Griffith
St Andrew's House and the Beadles cottage ,under construction .Completed June 1929 ,Builder Spenlane, State Circle ,Forrest
Baptist Church,Currie Crescent,Kingston, under construction
Gorman House,Ainslie Avenue,Braddon,under construction
View from Red Hill over Collins Park, Manuka and Kingston toward Duntroon
Prime Minister's Lodge,Adelaide Avenue,Deakin,from north east
Mount Stromlo Observatory,thirty inch Reynolds Telescope,under construction
View from Red Hill over Collins Park, Manuka and Kingston toward Duntroon
Esmond's Garage, Authorised dealer for General Motors, Mort Street Braddon
Brazilian Embassy,Flinders Way,Forrest (built for Mr. Rolf, Solicitor)
Mount Stromlo Observatory,Solar Tower,Astronomers Offices,Six inch Farnham Telescope,under construction
View from Red Hill over Manuka and Kingston toward Duntroon,Collins Park in foreground
Braddon and Civic Centre from Mount Ainslie,Ainslie Hotel in foreground
Braddon and Civic Centre from Mount Ainslie,Ainslie Hotel in foreground
Government House,front entrance,Black Mountain at the rear.Govenor General's Residence. Yarralumla
Panoramic view from Mount Stromlo toward Canberra,Mount Ainslie on horizon
Distant view of Parliament House from Mount Ainslie
Northern end of Braddon from Mount Ainslie,Ainlie Hotel on left,Black Mountain on horizon
View from Mount Ainslie along Anzac Avenue towardsParliament House
Northern end of Braddon from Mount Ainslie,Ainslie Hotel in centre,Black Mountain on the horizon
Government House,front entrance,Black Mountain at the rear.Govenor General's Residence. Yarralumla
Australian Forestry School,Banks Street,Yarralumla
Reid from Mount Ainslie,Civic Centre buildings on right
Picturesque driveway entrance to 72,74 Franklin Street,Forrest
Picturesque driveway entrance to 72,74 Franklin Street,Forrest
Sir John Latham, CMG, KC, MHR, Attorney General, in his office.
Sir William Glasgow, Senator, Minister for Home and Territories.
Dr Earle Page MHR, Commonwealth Treasurer.
Albert Hall and statue of 'Bellona', Roman goddess of war by Sir Bertram Mackennal, Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla.
Portico of Albert Hall with uniformed policeman, Commonwealth Avenue, Parkes.
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