File:Casuarina Beach Machine Gun Post in 1976 (1).jpg
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DescriptionCasuarina Beach Machine Gun Post in 1976 (1).jpg | Darrell Spalding looking from one of two WWII machine gun posts built into the Casuarina cliffs near the present stairs. These two wartime relics were filled with cement in the 1980s as they were thought to be a danger to the public. This photograph is a frame from a super 8 film taken in late 1976. | ||
Date | Taken in 1976 | ||
Source | Flickr: Casuarina Beach Machine Gun Post in 1976 | ||
Author | Ken Hodge | ||
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