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Living here and there: in a timber town

Australia, 1965
film

Shows activities associated with the cutting of timber in the town of Erica in the Victorian Alps.

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Australia, 1972
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Among the Hardwoods

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Forest by day

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Wooden wealth

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Australian diary. No. 072

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Touch wood

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