TAGGED: Ken G Hall
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Production photo for Tall Timbers (1937). Pearl Schweig second from left. 

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Production photo from the film, Let George Do It (1938). Pearl Schweig second row, second from left.

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Excerpt from Overland Adventure: The Story of the 1954 Redex Reliability Trial.

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'A quaint distinction of manner and a seductive voice … ' is how the Richmond River Herald described Charlotte Francis in 1936.

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A child sits on the grass next to a miniature cricket kit with stumps, bat and ball, as the narrator explains that a love of cricket is inherent to 'every Australian’.

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A still image from the 1938 Australian film Broken Melody.  Lloyd Hughes (John Ainsworth) is a promising musician, unemployed and penniless in the depths of the Depression.

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We celebrate the 70th anniversary of Charles Kingsford Smith biopic 'Smithy' with a look at Billy Hughes' cameo in the film.

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NFSA Manager, National Media Miguel Gonzalez discovered an article written by Ken G Hall in 1950, about the future of television. The legendary Australian filmmaker was right about most of his predictions!