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Collection Name: Collection of Photographs of Denmark and Surrounding Districts Pictorial collection name: Collection of photographs of Denmark and surrounding districts Collection number: 4546B Collection Item Description (Updated) Information from donor / caption Date No. No. 4546B /1 Denmark, viewed across the Caption on back of photograph: approximately Denmark River, Western Denmark. The Old Hill, houses, 1900 Australia. school and churches. 4546B /2 Denmark, viewed across the Caption on front: Denmark W.A. approximately Denmark River, Western Caption on back: 30 years 1900 Australia. ago/1938. All been rebuilt. Hotel site..1908? 4546B /3 Two women in the bush, Caption on back: 1912. Denmark 1912 Denmark, Western Australia. scenery.1912 4546B /4 Opening ceremony of the Caption on back: Denmark. 1912 Denmark Agricultural Show in (unreadable) first shaw?. Agrie Hall the Empire Hall, Denmark. Library, B of E Church. 4546B /5 Man on horse and cart Caption on back: Leaving Denmark 1910 travelling along Kent Road, Town (Kent, Nornalup Rd) 30 years Denmark, Western Australia. ago as the timber milll left. Now one of the main roads. Caption on front: Kent Road Denmark..1910 4546B /6 Florence Byleveld's piano Kent Road 8 miles from Denmark. 1912 being carted through a bush track at William Bay, Western Australia. 4546B /7 Florence Byleveld's piano 10 Miles from Denmark 1912.1912 1912 being carted through a bush track at William Bay, Western Australia. 4546B /8 Road workers on the Denmark Caption on back of photograph: approximately to Nornalup Road, Denmark "Happy Home" workers on the 1911 region, Western Australia. road.1910-1920 4546B /9 Bridge builders working at a Caption on back: Bridge builders approximately saw pit for the Bow River on Nornalup Rd.1910 1911 Bridge, Western Australia. 4546B /10 Road workers on the Denmark Caption: Road workers & their approximately to Nornalup Road near the tools Kent, Nornalup Rd 1910.1910 1910 Kent River, Western Australia. 4546B 1 Copyright SLWA ©2019 Collection Item Description (Updated) Information from donor / caption Date No. No. 4546B /11 Road workers playing musical Caption: 1910 the way the road approximately instruments, probably on the workers amused themselves.1910 1910 Denmark to Nornalup Road, Western Australia. 4546B /12 Kent River Bridge, Western Caption: First bridge. Kent approximately Australia. River.1908 1912 4546B /13 J.B. Ross, supervisor of Public Caption on back: Ross, Contractor, 1911 Works party building a bridge Kent River over the Kent River, in an open Description: Two men in open buggy with another man, buggy in forest.1910-1920 Western Australia. 4546B /14 Public Works supervisor J.B. Caption on back: Kent Bridge on approximately Ross, at the Kent River Bridge, the Nornalup Rd..1910-1920 1911 Western Australia. 4546B /15 Bridge over the Kent River, Caption on back: Kent River Bridge 1916 Denmark to Nornalup Road, 1916.1916 Denmark Region, Western Australia. 4546B /16 Bridge over the Kent River, Caption on back: First Bow Bridge 1908 built by Bert Saw and W.J. on the Nornalup Rd 1912.1912 Cooper, Western Australia. 4546B /17 Rowboats on the Frankland Caption on back: Frankland River approximately River, Western Australia. Description: people enjoying 1915 boating on the river. One boat named Kentish Lass.1910-1920 4546B /18 Rowboats on the Frankland Caption on back: Frankland river. approximately River, Western Australia. Description: people on boat in 1915 river..1910-1920 4546B /19 Rowboats on the Frankland Caption on back: Frankland river. approximately River, Western Australia. Description: people on boat in 1915 river..1910-1920 4546B /20 Man on a small bridge, William Caption on back: William Bay approximately Bay region, Western Australia. District. Description: Man on 1915 bridge.1910-1920 4546B /21 Boating at the mouth of Caption on back: Mouth or bar at approximately Parry's River, Western Parry's River off Nornalup Road 1915 Australia. Description: Women and men in boat that is on bank of river..1910- 1920 4546B /22 Settlers in William Bay and Caption: First settlers in William approximately Parry Inlet districts, Denmark Bay and Parry's Inlet district.1910- 1915 Region, Western Australia. 1920 4546B /23 Byleveld family fishing at Parry Caption on back: First settlers at approximately Beach, Western Australia. Parry's Inlet 1910 on Nornalup 1915 Rd.1910 4546B Page 2 of 3 Copyright SLWA ©2019 Collection Item Description (Updated) Information from donor / caption Date No. No. 4546B /24 Tree blasted to make way for a Caption on back: blasted approximately road, Denmark region, tree.1910-1920 1911 Western Australia. 4546B /25 Teesdale Bridge, Western Caption on back: Teasdale bridge approximately Australia. now removed.1910-1920 1915 4546B /26 Train at Youngs Siding, Caption on back: Young ie Young's approximately Western Australia. Siding line now removed..1910- 1915 1920 4546B /27 Crew of the Norwegian barque Caption on back: Crew of wrecked 1911 Mandalay wrecked off ship Mandalay 1910 [cataloguer's Chatham Island, near Walpole, note: the Mandalay was wrecked Western Australia, 1911. 15 May 1911].1911 Copyright Restrictions The Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968 regulates copying of unpublished material. It is the user’s legal obligation to determine and satisfy copyright. 4546B Page 3 of 3 Copyright SLWA ©2019 .
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