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Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930. Note how the men are dressed in suits and ties. This was the standard dress.

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Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930. . Note how the men are dressed in suits and ties. This was the standard dress. Crowd of men outside Bray's store picking up their food and supplies after receiving their dole tickets during the Depression - Coffs Harbour, NSW. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930

Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930.

Note how the men are dressed in suits and ties. This was the standard dress.

Page 2: Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930

Crowd of men outside Bray's store picking up their food and supplies after receiving their dole tickets during the

Depression - Coffs Harbour, NSW

Page 3: Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930

Dole queue during Depression - Coffs Harbour, NSW

Page 4: Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930

A group of Depression relief workers, Concord

Page 5: Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930

Man living in a tent, the Domain,

Sydney, during the Depression

of the 1930s

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A MAN WHO MADE A LIVING IN THE DEPRESSION BY MAKING AND SELLING PAPER FLOWERS.

HE WAS KNOWN ONLY AS THE POPPY MAKER. HE IS LEAVING HIS HUT WHICH WAS ON JAMES CUMMING'S DAIRY

LAND.

Page 7: Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930
Page 8: Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930

Man with carved wooden horse, toys made by unemployed

men of Randwick and Coogee, Christmas 1934

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Unemployed match-seller's sign: “Please help me to turn the corner". 2 years out of work.

Matches 1d per box. Poverty in the land of plenty. SOS! UAP”. References from Honble. J.M. Dunningham MLA, J.T. Jennings MHR, Ald. A.H. Moverly MLA, Ald. S.J. Paine, Mayor

of Randwick.

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UNEMPLOYED WORKERS SAWING WOOD DURING THE DEPRESSION.

Location: AUSTRALIA; VICTORIA; KINGOWER DISTRICT;

Page 11: Unemployed men on relief work arrive at Blackboy camp in 1930

William Roberts, an original Anzac, and his family evicted from their Redfern home into the street during the Depression

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Dole Queue outside the Oddfellows Hall, Church St, Charing Cross, 1936