Unloading wheat from rail wagons, Esperance.
c. 1920 - 1929Details
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Nearest geotagged records:
- Esperance coastline. (0.05km away)
- Cargo ship at Esperance jetty. (0.11km away)
- Cargo ship "Devon City" at Esperance. (0.11km away)
- Cargo ship "Grantley Hall" at Esperance. (0.11km away)
- Wharfies loading wheat onto ship, Esperance. (0.24km away)
- Wheat being loaded on ship at Esperance. (0.25km away)
- CWA Holiday Units Esperance (0.69km away)
- Stack of bags of wheat at Esperance. (6.45km away)
- Stack of bags of wheat marked "Louis Dreyfus" at Esperance. (6.45km away)
- World War 1, Europe, JENKINS, 16 Battalion, 1917 (24.36km away)
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Curtin University Library
Curtin University Library
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Other items from Curtin University Library
- 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.
- Crowd at unidentified event.
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- 3 unidentified men and 2 cars in the bush.