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United Service Club Patron's Dinner, Melville Haysom sitting at the far bottom on the right, 1950University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Melville Haysom, dressed as a Roman centurion at the Arts Ball, City Hall, BrisbaneUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Group portrait of primary school children, [Queensland?], 1918University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Bundaberg Distiller [on the banks of the Burnett River], showing the distillery building and a ship in the foreground, BundabergUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Group portrait of staff, Howard School, Howard, Queensland, c 1890University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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School, Quilpie, QueenslandUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Camel train Quilpie, Queensland, late 1890sUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Bartlett's first store at Collingwood Street, Albion, Brisbane, 1893University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Postcard of SS Emerald, sent to Mrs Boyling, Station Street, Albion Park Clayfield, Queensland from the Bartlett FamilyUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Postcard of Roman Catholic Church, Casino, New South Wales, c1928University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Thomas Shapcott's house, Ipswich Queensland, 1935University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Photo montage of Royal Australian Navy visit to Thursday Island, showing five photographs of submarines and cruiser Melbourne, Thursday Island, Queensland, 1919University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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