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Description: An educational film about Australia from the late 1940s.
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Clip #: TFA-428C
Length: 10:26
Year: 1948
Color: B/W
Sound: Sound
Library: TFA Network
Decade: 1940s
Region: South Pacific
Country: Australia
Subject: Farming
Original: 16mm
Keywords:
1940s, Australia, educational films, boy and man watching as Australian flag is hoisted up flagpole, animated maps, geography, states, capitals, population distribution, regions, weather patterns, aerial Sydney, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour, port activity, waterfront activity, exportation, cargo such as animal products, bales of wool and wheat being loaded onto ships, vehicle POV heavy traffic and pedestrians on busy city streets, car pulling up to service station, shop windows, newsstand, ‘The Sun’ newspaper, apartment buildings, flats, city houses, church, boys dressed in school uniforms walking towards and from school building, passengers boarding airplane parked on tarmac, airplane taking off, aerial factories, Blue Mountains, Central Basin, irrigated farmland, Hume Dam, backcountry, the bush, stations, ranches, bores, flocks of sheep, kangaroos, Trans-Australian Railway POV traveling across Great Plateau, Kalgoorlie, gold mining, Canberra, cityscape, skyline, National Library of Australia, Parliament House

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