Betty Foster And Other Mma Crew Members At Wittenoom And Wittenoom Gorge.
146065PD: Termite mound near Wittenoom, 1961 slwa_b4232624_1
146066PD: Wittenoom Gorge and the asbestos mine, June 1961 slwa_b4232624_2
146067PD: Wittenoom, 1961 slwa_b4232624_3
146068PD: Betty Foster, Wittenoom Gorge, September 1961 slwa_b4232624_4
146069PD: Wittenoom Gorge and airport, 1961 slwa_b4232624_5
146070PD: Wittenoom Gorge, 1961 slwa_b4232624_6
146071PD: Seams of blue asbestos, Wittenoom, 1961 slwa_b4232624_7
146072PD: MMA DC3 VH-MMD named RMA Durack on the ground at Wittenoom Gorge Airport, 1961 slwa_b4232624_8
146073PD: Entrance to the asbestos mine, Wittenoom, 1961 slwa_b4232624_9
146074PD: Asbestos mine, Wittenoom, 1961 slwa_b4232624_10
146075PD: Willy-willy near Wittenoom Gorge Airport, 1961 slwa_b4232624_11
146076PD: Wittenoom Gorge, 1961 slwa_b4232624_12
146077PD: Wittenoom Gorge, 1961 slwa_b4232624_13
146078PD: MMA crew including Capt. John Casson and Capt. Bert Swanson playing golf on greens made from asbestos tailings, Wittenoom, 1961 slwa_b4232624_14
146079PD: Betty Foster playing golf, July 1961 slwa_b4232624_15
146080PD: Betty Foster in Wittenoom Gorge, September 1961 slwa_b4232624_16
146081PD: Betty Foster in Wittenoom Gorge, September 1961. This photograph taken by Capt. Don McColl Anderson slwa_b4232624_17
BA2521/294: Wittenoom, 1961 slwa_b4232624_18
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