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N78 - Australian Timber Workers' Union, New South Wales Branch deposit 1
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1 - Saw Mill and Timber Yard Employees' Union, Picnic Committee
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2 - Cooperative Box Factory, Chiswick Point, Sydney: group portrait of employees.
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3 - Two floats for an Eight Hour Day procession -1 Australian maple log on a tractor hauled by a Wallis Bros Ltd prime mover, 2 timber cutting tableau
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4 - Jim Goudie, Branch Assistant Secretary, with two unidentified men and an Essex motor car at Macksville, NSW.
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5 - Timber Workers' strike. '7000 workers demonstrate - one in, all in, 1929-1930.' The photograph shows the front ranks of a march of timber workers to Darlinghurst Court as the demonstration entered Taylor Square from Oxford Street
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6 - Timber Workers' strike. 'Outside Darlinghurst Courthouse where workers were being tried by Judge Lukin for noncompliance with their award
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7 - A march organised by the trade union movement prior to the defeat of the Lang government. The march commenced in Hay Street and the meeting was held in the park adjacent to the Sports Ground. The photograph shows Lang in the centre of an immense crowd beneath a banner reading Our leader J T Lang
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8 - Bullock team hauling an alpine ash log in the Bago Forest at Batlow. The driver Dan French his offsider and a mill hand named Martin Gleason are shown.
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9 - Series of photographs of JA Weir and accompanying delegates who were sent to Bulolo in New Guinea by the Chifley government to investigate the possibility of opening a plywood mill.
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Timber Workers' strike. '7000 workers demonstrate - one in, all in, 1929-1930.' The photograph shows the front ranks of a march of timber workers to Darlinghurst Court as the demonstration entered Taylor Square from Oxford Street
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