Item 3861 - Early Photographs of Hambledon, other Mills and Districts. Taken by C. O. Randell, CSR Chemist. Album No. 3

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AU NBAC 142-3861

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Early Photographs of Hambledon, other Mills and Districts. Taken by C. O. Randell, CSR Chemist. Album No. 3

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  • 1901 (Creation)

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1 album containing 24 photographs. 15 x 10 cm

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(1853 - 1855)

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Captions for photographs include: Using polariscope, testing sugar cane; Lord Hoptoun train; Locomotive at Hambledon Mill; Lord Hopetoun and party; the home Lord Hopetoun resided in at Hambledon Plantation; Mulgrave river; Boiler explosion; Aboriginal family, Mulgrave District; Mummy of Aboriginal Chief [restricted access]; Japanese house boy [with snake]; P.J Doyle and party; Hambledon Mill by moonlight; Japanese house, Cairns; Grass tennis courts at sugar mill; Mill staff D. N. Reed, A. C. Paine, D. W. Williamson, C. O. Randall; Full mill staff; Barron Falls; Picnic near falls; First planting of Badilla sugar cane at Greenhills; Brugan cane; Chinese picnic near Cairns

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