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Subject: Grafton: (The x after a catalogue number indicates that it is available in smaller size such as 18 x 13cm {5x7}. An "L" after the catalogue number designates a larger size (Usually 30 x 40cm approx.)is available. Sometimes sizes or proportion may vary due to a need to include all necessary information in the photo.) Wherever possible, a descriptive caption accompanies the photograph.
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CA1, CA1x
CA6 & CA6x
CA29
CA36
CA49 & CA49x
CA52
G2
G3
G4
G5x
G6 & G6x
G8
G9
G10
G12x
G14 & G14x
G15 & G15x
G16
G17x
CA50
G18
G19
G20
G21

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CA1- 2ft 6in gauge Orenstein & Koppel 0-4-0 WT loco with bullock teams in foreground. (27.7x17.5, CA1x=18x11.4)
CA6- Cangai Smelter 2ft 6in gauge Orenstein & Koppel 0-4-0 WT loco with timber (27.7x17.5, CA6x=18x11.4)
CA29- Cangai smelter with Bullocks and timber (27.7x18.5)
CA36- "Puffer Annie" 2ft 6in gauge Orenstein & Koppel 0-4-0 WT loco on main bridge over creek at Cangai Copper mines (25.3x20.3)
CA49- 2ft 6in gauge Orenstein & Koppel 0-4-0 WT loco closeup 27.7x21, 18x13
CA50- Cangai Smelter at it's peak with town behind 27.7 x 16.6cm
CA52- Bullock teams hauling wagons loaded with cordwood to fuel the copper smelter at Cangai 1911 27.7 x 11
G2- Clarence River dairy farm, Carr's Island, Carr's Creek, Grafton c1915 (250 dpi- 27.5 x 16cm)
G3- Clarence River Ferry, Prince St. Wharf c1915 (250 dpi- 27.5 x 17.8cm)
G4- Grafton-Yamba ferry Favorite at the Dairy Co. wharf c1915
G5- Drogher "Copmanhurst" worked between Copmanhurst & Grafton carrying general goods including smelted copper from the Cangai mine (18x13)
G6- Little Johnnie fishing at Iluka, c1957 (27.7x21, 18x13)
G7- Grafton Memorial Park c1910 (18x13)
G8- Train Ferry, Swallow on the Clarence River. In an earlier life, in South Africa, Swallow's sister ship, the Induna had been a weekly steamer, and had played a part in the escape of a young war correspondent—in 1899 Winston Churchill escaped from a prison in Pretoria and rode the Induna to safety in Durban. (27.7x21)
G9- As above with tree (27.7x17.2)
G10- Ferry "The Clarence". Used to do the Yamba/Grafton run. c1910 27.7x17.4
G12- Grafton Bridge lifting mechanism and control tower c1932
G14- Fraser's Mill Wharf at Grafton loading timber for export to NZ c1920
G15- George & Jean Fuller in their sulky about to head to Grafton 1914
G16- Steamer carrying timber from Grafton along the Clarence River c1920
G17- Grafton Dairy Co. c1920 18 x 10.4
G18- H. Pullen's Royal Mail wagon outside the Grafton Post Office c1920
G19- Grafton Bridge opening for a ship passing through. c1932
G20- Prince St. Grafton looking east c1932
G21- Prince St. Grafton looking South c1932

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