Historical information
Prominent Early Family of Koroit
Significance
Robert Crowe held several positions of note in Koroit's early development
Physical description
Photocopy
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Prominent Early Family of Koroit
Robert Crowe held several positions of note in Koroit's early development
Photocopy
Photograph hanging in chambers at Koroit library
Black and white photograph copy of original
Koroit Vic. July 1985 Ian Oswald-Jacobs
PAR0001 to PAR0003 Photocopy of a black and white photograph. Aerial photograph of Koroit 1936. Writing would probably be by Rhoda Hindhaugh formerly Stevenson nee Barr. Souvenir aerial photograph taken by The Argus newspaper 1936. The buildings have been named in pen entered at a later date.
PAR0001 to PAR0003 Photocopy of a black and white photograph. Aerial photograph of Koroit 1936. Writing would probably be by Rhoda Hindhaugh formerly Stevenson nee Barr. Souvenir aerial photograph taken by The Argus newspaper 1936. The buildings have been named in pen entered at a later date.
PAR0001 to PAR0003 Photocopy of a black and white photograph. Aerial photograph of Koroit 1936. Writing would probably be by Rhoda Hindhaugh formerly Stevenson nee Barr. Souvenir aerial photograph taken by The Argus newspaper 1936. The buildings have been named in pen entered at a later date.
Miss Fulton's Post Office Lending Library -This book was placed in our hygienic steriliser since last read...
Class book of Mollie Farley from St Ann's Convent Warrnambool
This was the banner used on sports days.
Donated by John Cork 11.9.89
Comes from Sharkey's Store Repairs, Commercial rd, Koroit
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