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76 Permo-carboniferous glaciation, Coimandai, Victoria, Australia, 19161916Image
77 Permo-carboniferous glaciation, Coimandai, Victoria, Australia, 19161916Image
78 Permo-carboniferous glaciation, striae on Cambrian rock, Inman Valley, South Australia, 19161916Image
79 Permo-carboniferous glaciation, striae on Cambrian rock, Inman Valley, South Australia, 19161916Image
80 Permo-carboniferous glaciation, striae on Cambrian rock, Inman Valley, South Australia, 19161916Image
81 Permo-carboniferous glaciation, striae on Cambrian rock, Inman Valley, South Australia, 19161916Image
82 Photograph from Herbert E. Gregory Book 13: Photographs taken on Yale Peruvian Expeditions, 1911-19151916Image
83 Plowing with camel teams, South Australia, 19161916Image
84 Private car, office & kitchen used by H. E. G. 19161916Image
85 Railroad construction arid stretch, South Australia, 19161916Image
86 Rain-made earth pillars ... NSW1916Image
87 Region of "mound springs" near Coward, South Australia, three springs in a row surrounded by country rock, 19161916Image
88 Rim of Crater Lake, Mt. Gambler, South Australia, 19161916Image
89 Rock floor (metamorphosed Cambrian overlain by Tertiary) of ephemeral lake near Padinga, South Australia, 19161916Image
90 Rock floor of dry lake near Padinga, South Australia, 19161916Image
91 Root of "mallee" (variety of eucalyptus) in dunes. Desert area, South Australia. Handle of hammer 18 inches long. 19161916Image
92 Root of "mallee" (variety of eucalyptus) in dunes. Desert area, South Australia. Handle of hammer 18 inches long. 19161916Image
93 Sandstone columns: result of contact metamorphism, Bondi, New South Wales1916Image
94 Surface of desert north of Oodnadatta, South Australia, 19161916Image
95 Surface of desert northeast of Oodnadatta, South Australia, 19161916Image
96 Surface of granite exposed in the desert near Wynbring, South Australia, 19161916Image
97 Surface of granite exposed in the desert near Wynbring, South Australia, 19161916Image
98 Taking water from train cars at "head of rail" -- Water shipped 340 miles by train then distributed to construction camps, 19161916Image
99 Temporary construction camp, desert, South Australia, 19161916Image
100 Tie boring machine. Ties is hard to use spikes1916Image
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