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Clip #: TFA-348C
Length: 12:20
Color: B/W
Sound: Sound
Library: TFA Network
Decade: 1950s
Region: Australia
Country: Australia
City: Sydney
Subject: Beaches
Original: 16mm
Keywords:
1950s, Australia, waves crashing onto rocks, Sydney, apartment buildings looking out onto harbor, Sydney Harbour, ferries, Sydney cityscape, Sydney Harbour Bridge, street scenes near bridge, cars driving over bridge, toll gate, toll booth, trolleys, trams, double decker bus, AWA Building and Tower, Equestrian Statue of King Edward VII, street scenes, wide avenues, Art Gallery of New South Wales, parks, electric passenger train, car driving on country road, national parks, mountains, volcanic rock formations, lake country, inland resorts, boating, people swimming and diving into water, city beaches, adults and children wading and jumping in water, surfing, rugged coastline, surf fishing, boys holding up large catch, Surf Carnival, lifeguards representing different surf lifesaving clubs marching on beach, ceremony with lifeguards drawing positions on mock rescue teams, lifeguards performing mock rescue exercises, surfboats, lifeguards sitting on greased pole and hitting each other in face with pillows to test balance, cityscape Canberra, gleaming white buildings, Parliament House, tank, kangaroos, kangaroo joey in pouch, woman feeding kangaroo, koala bears, koalas, sheep being herded and crossing bridge, cattle drive, Great Barrier Reef, people walking in shallow water and looking through at underwater life including through glass bottomed box, coral, red fire fish, coral fish, parrot fish, parrotfish, porcupinefish, Great Palm Island, aborigines, aboriginals, indigenous people, coconut palms along shore, man climbing palm tree and throwing down coconuts, man tearing open coconut with his teeth and drinking water, man chopping down coconut palm fronds, men weaving palm strands to make roofing material, indigenous people preparing for traditional dance by decorating their bodies with wild cotton applied with vegetable adhesive, indigenous men dancing, flowering tree
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