[Lord Denman, Governor-General of Australia, and members of the official party standing by the foundation stone, Naming of Canberra ceremony, 12 March 1913]
Boland, Frank H., d. 1955.
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.
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[Lord Denman, Governor-General of Australia, and members of the official party standing by the foundation stone, Naming of Canberra ceremony, 12 March 1913]
Boland, Frank H., d. 1955.
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.
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