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Immigration, Publicity and Tourist Bureau Department GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8204 8791 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:336 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au Special List GRG 7/69 Publicity photographs - Immigration, Publicity and Tourist Bureau Department Series This series consists of photographs produced by the South Description Australian government to promote tourist and economic activity and the state as a migrant destination. The photographs depict streetscapes, working life, events, geographical features, agricultural and leisure scenes. Subjects covered by the photographs include Flower Day, irrigation and fruit, Murray towns, Adelaide, country towns, Adelaide Hills, Flinders Ranges, Mt. Gambier, South East Towns and Naracoorte Caves. Series date range C1950 Agency South Australian Tourism Commission responsible Access Records open for public use. Determination Contents The Special List is arranged alphabetically by the photograph titles. 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BERRI-BERRI WINERY 2ll·9 4 BERRI-CITRUS TREES 247 4 BERRI-COOPERATIVE PRODUCT OF ORANGE JUICE 2!50 4 BERRI-FASTENING BOXES AT THE COOPERATIVE 251 4 ( BERRI-FASTENING BOXES AT THE COOPERATIVE 2!=52 4 BERRI-LAYING OUT GRAPES FOR DRYING 2tt8 4 BERRI-LOADING BOXES AT THE COOPERATIVE 2c:·-·._1.;:i 4 ~ BERRI-P.S.'MARION' 242 4 BERF<I -F-'UNT 24i 4 BERRI-TYPICAL COUNTRYSIDE SCENE 2'~·3 t+ ~ B~RRl-VlNEYARDS 2·'..J.6 4 B IRTH[l(~Y CA~<E 95 2 ill-8 2 .-\i.. ~ -··1 .:::.0 0 I 6 • ( f"r':\ge l'JO. !) l / 2(1/87 t3HL3 7 /6'3 l OUR l s-r BUF<UiU PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPHS ( DESCRIPTION ACCESSION FN ( BLACKWOOD-TOURISTS TALK WITH CHILDREN OF COLBROOK 386 r:. HOME ( 388 c BLANCHETOWN-CAMPING ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER 26(> 4 BLANCHETrn.JN-0t'4 THE BAN~::;S OF THE Rl"/ER 255 BUH¥:::HE TOWN-UN THE BANf::.S OF THE. 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