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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumClothing - Child's dress with vest, Rosa Bacher nee Graze
... ...Rosa Graze...Made by Rosa Bacher, nee Graze, for her niece Ingeborg Graze, aged 7, whilst in Camp 3....Rosa Bacher nee Graze...Clothing Child's dress with vest Rosa Bacher nee Graze ...Made by Rosa Bacher, nee Graze, for her niece Ingeborg Graze, aged 7, whilst in Camp 3.Child's Crocheted vest and white frock.ingeborg graze, camp 3 hand crafts, rose bacher, rosa graze -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumClothing - Child's Vest, Rosa Bacher nee Graze
... graze...camp 3 hand crafts...Rosa...Made by Rosa Bacher, for Ingeborg Graze, aged 7, her niece, whilst in Camp 3....Rosa Bacher nee Graze...Clothing Child's Vest Rosa Bacher nee Graze ...Made by Rosa Bacher, for Ingeborg Graze, aged 7, her niece, whilst in Camp 3.Child's hand embroidered vest. ingeborg graze, camp 3 hand crafts, rosa bacher -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Rosa McCall, The Nook, 25th September 1997
... grazing and cereal growing was practised before it became the original town's swimming area before the Aquatic Centre was opened in Ligar Street in 1966. Jacksons Creek at The Nook was the site of the original Sunbury Swimming Club for 49 Years from 1917 to 1966, when the Aquatic Centre opened in Ligar Street The Nook Swimming Sunbury Swimming Club A non-digital coloured photograph of river with trees growing along the banks and open ground across the river flats. The Nook Photograph Rosa ...The photograph of The Nook is one of a series of photographs that was included in an exhibition organised by the former Sunbury & District Heritage Association in March 2001 and displayed in the George Evans Museum. Local people were invited to submit photographs for the exhibition. The Nook is a major recreational area in Sunbury and over the years out has been an areas where grazing and cereal growing was practised before it became the original town's swimming area before the Aquatic Centre was opened in Ligar Street in 1966.Jacksons Creek at The Nook was the site of the original Sunbury Swimming Club for 49 Years from 1917 to 1966, when the Aquatic Centre opened in Ligar StreetA non-digital coloured photograph of river with trees growing along the banks and open ground across the river flats.the nook, swimming, sunbury swimming club
