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Rear of Cliffside apartment building under construction, Brisbane, 1936University of Queensland LibraryImage Online
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Excavation of easement, Brisbane, c1936University of Queensland LibraryImage Online
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Workmen excavating the eastern corner of property, Brisbane, c1936University of Queensland LibraryImage Online
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View of Alden family home 'Merleton', Rosebery Terrace, Chelmer, BrisbaneUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Moon Store display at David Jones, BrisbaneUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Quilpie, Queensland, c1925 to 1929University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Melville Haysom, dressed as a Roman centurion, and Lorna Gzell at the Arts Ball, City Hall, BrisbaneUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Jack Keith MurrayUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Jack Keith Murray, c1916University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Art students lining up to board boat, North Stradbroke Island, 1949University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Art students in a field of wild grass, Melville Haysom facing camera at centre, North Stradbroke Island, 1949University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Art students, Don Cowen and Colonel Taylor in foreground, painting a scene, North Stradbroke Island, 1949University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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