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Chillingollah, Victoria

December 5, 2017December 5, 2017 Cindy at enclos*ureLeave a comment

Three elegant gentlemen outside the homestead on Tyrrell Range farm, Chillingollah, Victoria, 1938, via The Biggest Family Album in Australia, Museums Victoria Collections (under CC License).

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Ararat, Victoria

November 22, 2017November 22, 2017 Cindy at enclos*ureLeave a comment

Edith Clark aiming a rifle at a plaster model of a lion, Palmer Street, Ararat, Victoria, ca. 1925, via The Biggest Family Album in Australia, Museums Victoria Collections.

Edith’s house and those of her neighbors survive today.

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The dog cart

October 27, 2017October 26, 2017 Cindy at enclos*ureLeave a comment

“Toddler in a Dog Cart, Victoria,” ca. 1925, via The Biggest Family Album in Australia, Museums Victoria (under CC license).

The dog seems OK with the situation, but the baby is not happy.

The plants in the flower beds are all individually labeled.  They look somewhat like carnations.

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Horsham, Victoria

October 24, 2017October 26, 2017 Cindy at enclos*ureLeave a comment

“Henry Smith and family in front of a wooden house with a bark roof at Green Park,” Horsham, Victoria, ca. 1875, via The Biggest Family Album in Australia and Museums Victoria (under CC license).

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Ballarat, Victoria

October 12, 2017October 12, 2017 Cindy at enclos*ureLeave a comment

Members of the Van Berkel family outside a weatherboard house, Ballarat, Victoria, ca. 1890, via The Biggest Family Album in Australia, Museums Victoria Collections.

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