CSR Photographs : Australian Mills and Plantations
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ANU Archive Item Open Access Fermenters, ground floor, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Interior of laboratory, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access General exterior view, Cowra distilleryPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Exterior, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Exterior, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Exterior, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Milling house, first and second floors, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Cookers, ground floor, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Tops of fermenters, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Men and machinery, ground floor, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Fermenters, ground floor, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Main engine, ground floor, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Milling plantPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated during World War II by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Distillation column, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated during World War II by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Man with machinery at Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated during World War II by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Official opening of the first wheat grain power alcohol distillery at Cowra, NSWPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated during World War II by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II. The photograph shows warning signs reading: DANGER Inflammable liquids Smoking and the use of naked lights are absolutely forbidden.ANU Archive Item Open Access Milling house, second and third floorsPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated during World War II by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Fermenters, ground floor, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated during World War II by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Official opening of the first wheat grain power alcohol distillery at Cowra, NSW, by the Minister for Supply and Shipping, Mr J. A. Beasley.Photographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated during World War II by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.ANU Archive Item Open Access Fermenters, ground floor, Cowra grain distilleryPhotographer: not knownThe distillery was planned to produce more than three million gallons of power alcohol each year from about 1,250,000 bushels of wheat. The grain distillery at Cowra was built, staffed, and operated during World War II by CSR for the Commonwealth Government during World War II.