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'In a merry mood'

'In a merry mood'

A young boy on a swing on the verandah of the Mareeba Children's Hospital. Based on other photographs (B 69879/10 & 11) the child's name is Johnnie.

'Cappy Ricks'

'Cappy Ricks'

A woman (wearing street clothes) holding a baby outside the Mareeba Children's Hospital. The caption reads 'Cappy Ricks'.

'Speak up Andy'

'Speak up Andy'

A nurse, Elma Coleman, holding a baby outside the Mareeba Children's Hospital. The caption reads 'Speak up Andy'.

David Kenpenny

David Kenpenny

A nurse holding an Aboriginal baby, identified as David Kenpenny, on the verandah of the Mareeba Children's Hospital.

David Kenpenny

David Kenpenny

An Aboriginal baby, identified as David Kenpenny, seated on a pillow at the Mareeba Children's Hospital.

David Kenpenny

David Kenpenny

An Aboriginal baby, identified as David Kenpenny, seated in a high chair, and holding a feeding bottle, at the Mareeba Children's Hospital.

Young girl at Mareeba Children's Hospital

Young girl at Mareeba Children's Hospital

A young girl, with both hands bandaged, at the Mareeba Children's Hospital.

'Sunshine and rain'

'Sunshine and rain'

Two Aboriginal babies, one of them David Kenpenny (right), seated in high chairs on the verandah of the Mareeba Children's Hospital. The second child is crying, hence the caption 'sunshine and rain'. See also B 69879/24.

'The trio'

'The trio'

Two Aboriginal babies, one of them David Kenpenny (right), seated in high chairs on the verandah of the Mareeba Children's Hospital, with another child in a swing. The photograph is simply captioned 'the trio'. See also B 69879/23.

Sister Graham

Sister Graham

A nurse, Sister Graham, holding a baby outside the Mareeba Children's Hospital.

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Main Block and area under construction, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville. Architectural firm was Stephenson and Turner.

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Resident Medical Officers' quarters under construction, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville. Architectural firm was Stephenson and Turner.

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Construction of the Resident Medical Officers' quarters, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville. Architectural firm was Stephenson and Turner.

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Resident Medical Officers' quarters under construction, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, with vehicles at front of building. Architectural firm was Stephenson and Turner.

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Construction of the Resident Medical Officers' quarters, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville with vehicles parked in front of building. Architectural firm was Stephenson and Turner.

Diptheria immunisation clinic at Woodville

Diptheria immunisation clinic at Woodville

Red Cross nurses and doctors at the diptheria immunisation clinic set up in a hall at Woodville.

Diptheria immunisation clinic at Woodville

Diptheria immunisation clinic at Woodville

Red Cross nurses and doctors at the diptheria immunisation clinic set up in a hall at Woodville.

The 'Woodville' in an unidentified port

The 'Woodville' in an unidentified port

The wooden barque 'Woodville', 362 tons, in an unidentified port [wooden 3 mast barque, 362 tons, 125.5 x 25.8 x 16.1. Built 1856 Arbroath. Owners ? By 1870 JA Dickson, registered Arbroath. Captain Dickson transferred registration to Brisbane in 1872 and sold vessel August 1877 to Thomas Brooks and John Goodsir, registered Newcastle; May 1882 Thomas Kehoe, registered Sydney, who in turn sold it to William V Brown of Townsville and it was most likely converted into a hulk about the mid 1880s. The registration was closed in 1913 when advice received the vessel had been broken up].

Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville

Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville

The premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville, near Adelaide, South Australia.

Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., Woodville

Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., Woodville

The new premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville, South Australia.

Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., Woodville

Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., Woodville

The new premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville, South Australia.

Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., Woodville

Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., Woodville

The new premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville, South Australia.

Interior of Holden's workshop, Woodville

Interior of Holden's workshop, Woodville

Staff working in a Holden's Motor Body Builders workshop at Woodville, South Australia.

Holden's Motor workshops at Woodville

Holden's Motor workshops at Woodville

Part of the premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders factory at Woodville, South Australia.

Holden's motor body factory at Woodville

Holden's motor body factory at Woodville

The premises of Holden's motor body factory at Woodville, near Adelaide, South Australia.

Holden's motor body factory, Woodville

Holden's motor body factory, Woodville

Part of Holden's motor body factory at Woodville, South Australia.

The 'Woodville' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Woodville' in an unidentified harbour

The wooden barque 'Woodville', 362 tons, in an unidentified harbour [wooden 3 mast barque, 362 tons, 125.5 x 25.8 x 16.1. Built 1856 Arbroath. Owners ? By 1870 JA Dickson, registered Arbroath. Captain Dickson transferred registration to Brisbane in 1872 and sold vessel August 1877 to Thomas Brooks and John Goodsir, registered Newcastle; May 1882 Thomas Kehoe, registered Sydney, who in turn sold it to William V Brown of Townsville and it was most likely converted into a hulk about the mid 1880s. The registration was closed in 1913 when advice received the vessel had been broken up].

The 'Woodville' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Woodville' in an unidentified harbour

The wooden brigantine 'Woodville', 120 tons, in an unidentified harbour.

Baby Jonnie

Baby Jonnie

Baby 'Jonnie' sitting on a blanket on the grounds at Mareeba Babies' Hospital.

Babies lying on the grass

Babies lying on the grass

Baby 'Robbie' sitting with two other babies lying on blankets on the grass at Mareeba Babies' Hospital.