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- Bloomers Foundry with staff in front of the building, Queensland, circa 1911, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Bullock teams bringing timber to the railway goods yard and shed at Mudgeeraba Railway Station, Queensland
- Cadets on parade in the school grounds of The Southport School, Southport, Queensland
- Children and parents assemble for a flag raising to mark the occasion of the coronation of King George V at Beenleigh State School, James Street, Beenleigh, Queensland, June 1911, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Coolangatta seen from Kirra, Queensland, circa 1911, Photographer unknown
- Coomera Shire Council and residents seated outside the Coomera Shire chambers, Queensland, 1911
- Currumbin Creek and Hill as seen from Hotel Nicoll with three gentlemen on the steps of the Hotel, Currumbin, Queensland, 1911, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Egg Rock in Numinbah Valley, Queensland
- Flat Rock Creek at Currumbin, Queensland
- Flat Rock Creek, Currumbin, Queensland
- Flat Rock Creek, Currumbin, Queensland
- G. L. Gordon residence in Griffith Street, Coolangatta, Queensland, 1911, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Garrett's ploughing engine, Queensland, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Gathering at the local hall for the Nerang Show, Queensland
- Granny Birch's Island at the mouth of Currumbin Creek looking to Palm Beach, Queensland
- Granny Birch's Island at the mouth of Currumbin Creek, Palm Beach, Queensland
- Granny Birch's Island with house visible, Currumbin Creek estuary looking to Palm Beach, Queensland, 1911
- Greenmount Beach, Coolangatta, Queensland, circa 1911, Photographer unknown
- Jim Holden and his five children on the verandah of his slab and shingle roof cottage, Numinbah, Queensland
- Joseph Hinde at the top of the tree and Charles Schoor cutting cord wood, near Nerang, Queensland, 1911
- Ladies on the banks of Currumbin Creek with Hotel Nicoll in the background, Queensland, 1911
- Mail coach at Benobble Crossing (Daniel's Crossing), Canungra, Queensland, 1911, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Mailcoach outside Smith's shop in Christie Street, Canungra, Queensland, 1911, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Opening of the first Coolangatta and Tweed Heads Surf Lifesaving Club, Greenmount Beach, Queensland, September, 1911, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Portrait of Peter Hempseed Forsyth and his wife
- Railway line at Coolangatta, Queensland
- Splitting slabs for an early dwelling in the Tweed River District, 1911, Photographer unknown, (picture)
- Stanton House, for board and residence, Southport, Queensland
- Trapp family gathered on the verandah of their timber slab house, Springbrook, Queensland
- Unidentified travellers in horsedrawn vehicles crossing the Coomera River at an unknown location, Queensland, 1911
- View of Southport looking towards the Pier, ca 17th August 1911., (picture)
- Wedding party of Cornelius William Pollett and Maud Jubilette Jimmieson with family members in the garden, 8 March, 1911
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