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Cooperative bakery, Woonona, New South Wales

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Photographer: W. Falk

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Scene of a bakery interior with six men and one boy dressed in white hats and aprons. The bakery is equipped with large wooden wheeled bins, an oven door on the left, a squared metal funnel-like vessel against the back wall and a pulley set-up to the right. The building has a timber ceiling, hanging lights and a skylight and vertical rods on the outside of the windows. The verso note: Trades Hall, Sydney, refers to the Head Office of the New South Wales Operative Bakery Association.

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Series of 47 miscellaneous photographs of eight hour demonstrations, picnics, meetings, memorials etc..

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1908

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