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Lover's Walk, Darwin

Lover's Walk, Darwin

Lover's Walk looking towards old jetty.

Darwin

Darwin

Corner of Bennett Street, Commercial Bank.

Botanical Gardens, Darwin

Botanical Gardens, Darwin

Botanical Gardens - resting on a garden seat in the gardens.

Darwin

Darwin

B.A.T. Cable Coy. residence.

Darwin

Darwin

Mr. and Mrs. W.J. . Whiteford-local policemen, (Will.).

Darwin

Darwin

2 1/2 mile workshops - Venus family 1 engine room, 2 workshops, 3 store, 4 carpenters shop, 5 Dad's office.

Darwin

Darwin

Looking East.

Darwin

Darwin

2 1/2 mile machine shop - Mr. Venus marked with X.

Darwin

Darwin

At two and a half miles.

Sunday School picnic, Darwin

Sunday School picnic, Darwin

Sunday School picnic at Mindie Beach.

Botanical Gardens, Darwin

Botanical Gardens, Darwin

Coconut palms, Botanical Gardens.

Garden party, Darwin

Garden party, Darwin

Garden party at the Residency.

Railway Work Shops, Darwin

Railway Work Shops, Darwin

Railway Work Shops.

Railway Goods Yard, Darwin

Railway Goods Yard, Darwin

Railway Goods Yard.

Buffalo team, Darwin

Buffalo team, Darwin

Driver with his buffalo team.

Darwin

Darwin

View in Mitchell Street, Palmerston.

Beach Picnic, Darwin

Beach Picnic, Darwin

A group of men, women and children on a beach; one man holds a kite.

The Wesleyan Chapel, Darwin

The Wesleyan Chapel, Darwin

The Wesleyan Chapel and Mission House, Darwin.

The "Gulnare" at Southport

The "Gulnare" at Southport

[On front of photograph] '"Gulnare" at Southport, Port Darwin / From Captain Sweet's negative.' Another hand '1871-72.' [General description] The "Gulnare", Captain Sweet's two masted schooner, is seen at anchor, her masts reflected in the water. She was the supply vessel for Goyder's Northern Territory survey expedition. On the right tents can be seen and men are posing for the photographer, in boats and on the jetty. On her return journey the ship grounded on a reef and was condemned.

Railway

Railway

The rail head work south line, Adelaide to Darwin.

Expedition to Darwin

Expedition to Darwin

Members of an Expedition to Darwin.

Overland Telegraph Line rammer

Overland Telegraph Line rammer

A rammer used by Miss Douglas at the ceremony held for planting of the first pole of the Overland Telegraph Line at Port Darwin, September 15, 1870.

Main road between Adelaide and Darwin

Main road between Adelaide and Darwin

GENERAL: The main road between Adelaide and Darwin in the twenties, shows an Essex car being rested.

Motor car between Adelaide and Darwin

Motor car between Adelaide and Darwin

GENERAL: A motor car, possibly an Essex, on the main road from Adelaide to Darwin in the twenties (same vehicle as in B 56261).

Tomb of J. W. O. Bennett and Richard Hazard

Tomb of J. W. O. Bennett and Richard Hazard

DARWIN: Tomb erected over the remains of J.W.O. Bennett and Richard Hazard.

Ross Smith addressing a crowd in Darwin

Ross Smith addressing a crowd in Darwin

GENERAL: View of Ross Smith addressing a crowd of people shortly after landing in Darwin, 10th December, 1919.

Welcome for Ross and Keith Smith in Darwin

Welcome for Ross and Keith Smith in Darwin

GENERAL: An official welcome in Darwin on 10th December 1919. L-r: Jim Bennett; Wally Shiers; Ross Smith; Hudson Fysh (who became managing director of QANTAS in 1923); ? possibly the Governor of N.T.; Keith Smith.

Northern Territory camp

Northern Territory camp

Goyder's Survey Camp at Port Darwin, believed to be taken by Joseph Brooks. According to a researcher, the photo is taken from Fort Hill.

Travelling to Darwin from Alice Springs

Travelling to Darwin from Alice Springs

ALICE SPRINGS: E. C. Harvey, mechanic on the staff of the telegraph station at Alice Springs, leaving in a horse drawn vehicle on his journey to Darwin.

Views of Northern Territory : Town Hall

Views of Northern Territory : Town Hall

Town Hall, Darwin (Palmerston), Northern Territory.