State Lib Qld 2 152895 James Hardie and Wunderlich float ready for the Victory Day procession in Brisbane, 1946
Summary
James Hardie and Wunderlich float ready for the Victory Day procession in Brisbane, 1946
The float is advertising asbestos cement.
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Tags
1946 in brisbane
black and white photographs in the 1940 s
black and white photographs of australia
black and white photographs of brisbane
black and white photographs of trucks
events in brisbane
flatbed rigid trucks
parade floats in queensland
parades in australia
trucks in australia
australia
state library of queensland
truck
printed advertisement
Date
1946
Source
Item is held by John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland.
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain