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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr. and Mrs. David Clarke of Piggoreet West
... Mr. and Mrs. David Clarke of Piggoreet West... Piggoreet West...Mr and Mrs David Clarke Piggoreet West Black and white copy ...Black and white copy of original photograph of studio portrait of a seated man and woman, man wearing suit with fob chain and knee crossed. Lady in full dark dress with lace collar. Wearing a long chain and brooch, holding a book.mr and mrs david clarke, piggoreet west -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Gordon Clarke on his Birthday Pony
... who bought Piggoreet West in 1855. His parents were John... who bought Piggoreet West in 1855. His parents were John ...Gordon Clarke (1906-1996) was the grandson of David Clarke who bought Piggoreet West in 1855. His parents were John Clarke and Mary Jane Newcomen. Gordon Clarke purchased land between Piggoreet and Linton, known as the 'Bird Paddock', and began to intensively plant indigenous species, with a view to providing habitat for native birds. This land was afterwards expanded and is now known as the Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary. In the 1970s, Gordon donated the sanctuary to the Bird Observers Club of Australia.Black and white copy of original photograph a boy sitting bareback on a horse with no bridle.horses, gordon clarke