TAGGED: Hobart
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The Australian Gazette was typical of multi-part silent newsreels, with a mix of serious and lighter news coverage, that kept people at home informed during the First World War.

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Staff and two horse drawn vehicles outside the Hobart Butcher's shop owned by the Higgins brothers' father, Henry. 115 Elizabeth St, Hobart.

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A film about the city of Hobart, Tasmania, as seen through the eyes of European migrants. Includes observational footage of Hobart, nearby agriculture, factory work, schools and shops.

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A guided car tour around Tasmania starting in Hobart, going west then north, east and south. Focuses on the natural scenery.

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The Queen In Australia includes the Queen's 1954 visit to Hobart

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This shot of the 'Aurora', moving away from Queens Wharf, may have been taken by Richard Primmer, Hobart, 2 December 1911. 'Home of the Blizzard' (1911--1916).

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The Life in A

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Large, fully rigged trading barges compete for sport in a sailing race on the Derwent River in Hobart. Close-ups of crews working the boats. A warship can also be seen on the river.