The first ballast train to arrive at Lake Raeside.
c. 1920 - 1927Details
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- Workmen at Lake Raeside (1.13km away)
- Flooded causeway at Lake Raeside. (13.94km away)
- Flooding at Lake Raeside. (13.94km away)
- AWAS on Rottnest - WF45950 EYRES (married LAMB) (84.71km away)
- Flood damage between Leonora and Gwalia. (85.89km away)
- AWAS on Rottnest - WF95023 SKITCH (86.75km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 1707 FULLER, 10 Light Horse (87.01km away)
- Alex and Bessie McCallum on a wild turkey shoot, Leonora (94.84km away)
- AWAS on Rottnest - WF95012 MEINS (nee TEMPLETON ) (95.41km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, REILLY, 10 Light Horse (95.71km away)
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Curtin University Library
Curtin University Library
Other items by McCallum, Alexander.
- Alex McCallum, Bullfinch, 1917.
- Chalet, Mt Buffalo Victoria.
- Horse-drawn hearse in funeral procession for Tom Edwards, Fremantle, 9 May 1919.
- Alex McCallum and others in front of the Upper Blackwood Road Board office.
- Draught horse at Koojarlee.
- Sheep at Koojarlee.
- Alex McCallum and others at Mundaring Weir.
- Alex McCallum amongst mourners assembling for funeral procession of Tom Edwards, Fremantle, 9 May 1919.
- Horses drinking from dam at Koojarlee
- Crowds watching Alex McCallum at foundation stone ceremony, Lake Grace Hall, 29 November 1929.
- Alex McCallum and others on monolith, Mt Buffalo.
- Alex and Bessie McCallum in snowfield, 1928.
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Other items from Curtin University Library
- Flood damage between Leonora and Gwalia.
- Esperance coastline.
- Stack of bags of wheat at Esperance.
- Stack of bags of wheat marked "Louis Dreyfus" at Esperance.
- Unloading wheat from rail wagons, Esperance.
- Wharfies loading wheat onto ship, Esperance.
- Cargo ship "Grantley Hall" at Esperance.
- Cargo ship "Devon City" at Esperance.
- Cargo ship at Esperance jetty.
- Wheat being loaded on ship at Esperance.
- Alex McCallum, foundation stone ceremony.
- The Collier Government, Western Australia.