Government Publicity Photo. Mount Hart, 5500 ft, the southern guardian of the McKinnon Pass. In the foreground appears the tarn, "Lake Ella" magnified wholly out of proportion to the perspective. In the centre is the monument erected to the memory of Quinton McKinnon, the discoverer of the pass, with a horse standing beside it. To the right is the drop scene shown above.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 12 May 1928, Page 17
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63Government Publicity Photo. Mount Hart, 5500ft, the southern guardian of the M'Kinnon Pass. In the foreground appears the tarn, "Lake Ella" magnified wholly out of proportion to the perspective. In the contrc is the monument erected to the memory of Quinton M'Kinnon, the discoverer of the pass, with a horse standing beside it. Jo the right is the drop scene shown above. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 12 May 1928, Page 17
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