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    Start of a cross country race, Duntroon [Canberra, 1920s] [picture] /

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    Condition: Good; some discolouration.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title from accompanying documentation

    Turning the first sod, Parliament House, Canberra [28 August 1923] 2 [picture] /

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    Condition: Good.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title from accompanying documentation.; "From F.H. Boland, Queanbeyan"--Handwritten in pencil on verso. The first sod for the site of Parliament House, Canberra, was turned on 28 August 1923 by the Hon. P.G. Stewart, Minister for Works and Railways.--Reference: Parliamentary Library historical information web site. Images shows crowds gathered around a steam driven excavator

    Staff Cadets being presented to H.R.H. [The Prince of Wales] at the Royal Military College [Duntroon, 21 June 1920] [picture] /

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    Condition: Good.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title from inscription on verso, date from published reference.; Reference: Moore, Darren 2001, 'Duntroon : a history of the Royal Military College of Australia 1911-2001' RMC, Canberra, p. 78.; Inscription: "No. 8. Staff Cadets being presented to H.R.H. at the Royal Military College. Copyright. To be rel...?"--Handwritten in ink on verso. "Frank H. Boland"--Photographers stamp upper left

    [Brass band, mostly in civilian dress, leading a parade of children, Duntroon, ca. late 1910s] [picture].

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    Condition: Good; some fading, some silvering around edges of image.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; "214"--Lower right on image.; Included in album within collection: "Old photos of Royal Military College, Duntroon.". Features a parade of children with most wearing a medal and some carrying a British flag

    [Crowd scene at the Naming of Canberra ceremony attended by the Governor-General, Lord Denman, and a parade of cadets from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, 12 March 1913] [picture] /

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    Condition: Good, silvering around edges of image.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Included in album within collection: "Old photos of Royal Military College, Duntroon."; Reference: Moore, Darren 2001, 'Duntroon : a history of the Royal Military College of Australia 1911-2001' RMC, Canberra, p. 164.; Title devised by cataloguer from image content and reference source.; Naming of Canberra ceremony took place at Canberra Hill, later known as Capitol Hill, site of Parliament House.--Reference

    Turning the first sod, Parliament House, Canberra [28 August 1923] 1 [picture] /

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    Condition: Good.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title from accompanying documentation. The first sod for the site of Parliament House, Canberra, was turned on 28 August 1923 by the Hon. P.G. Stewart, Minister for Works and Railways.--Reference: Parliamentary Library historical information web site. Images shows crowds gathered around a steam driven excavator

    H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, military and naval officers watch parade at the Royal Military College, Duntroon [21 June 1920] [picture] /

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    Condition: Good.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title from inscription on verso, date from published reference.; Reference: Moore, Darren 2001, 'Duntroon : a history of the Royal Military College of Australia 1911-2001' RMC, Canberra, p. 78.; Inscription: "No. 6. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, military & naval officers watch parade at the Royal Military College, Duntroon"--Handwritten in ink on verso

    The 1914 annual camp, held in the grounds of "Yarralumla" [picture] /

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    Condition: Good, silvering around edges of image.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Included in album within collection: "Old photos of Royal Military College, Duntroon."; Title from caption of published photograph.; Published in: Moore, Darren 2001, 'Duntroon : a history of the Royal Military College of Australia 1911-2001' RMC, Canberra, p. 42

    Turning the first sod, Parliament House, Canberra [28 August 1923] 3 [picture] /

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    Condition: Good.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title from accompanying documentation. The first sod for the site of Parliament House, Canberra, was turned on 28 August 1923 by the Hon. P.G. Stewart, Minister for Works and Railways.--Reference: Parliamentary Library historical information web site. Images shows crowds gathered around a steam driven excavator

    [Parade ground under construction, Royal Military College, Duntroon, ca. 1911] [picture] /

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    Condition: Good, some silvering around edge of image.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title devised by cataloguer from information in photograph and from reference source.; Included in album within collection: "Old photos of Royal Military College, Duntroon."; Reference: Moore, Darren 2001, 'Duntroon : a history of the Royal Military College of Australia 1911-2001' RMC, Canberra, p. 21-24
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