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        Park Orchards Community House
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        Article - Park Orchards Property Inspection Report 1940 by Military

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        POCH-00682

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        Accessed 5 March 2021

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        • Photograph, Park Orchards property owned by David Eldridge & Paul Clarke in Feb 1951, 1951
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          Photograph, Park Orchards property owned by David Eldridge & Paul Clarke in Feb 1951, 1951

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          Notes, Notes taken by Graeme Tamme on Park Orchards and its residents, Unknown date

        • Photocopy, Photo of the location of the Park Orchards Company cool store, on south side of Mitcham Railway Station, 1924
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          Photocopy, Photo of the location of the Park Orchards Company cool store, on south side of Mitcham Railway Station, 1924

        • Photocopy, Specification for a patent by Frank Petty for improvements in ploughs and other cultivators, 1932
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          Photocopy, Specification for a patent by Frank Petty for improvements in ploughs and other cultivators, 1932

        • Photocopy, Daniel Harvey ad for orchard equipment, Unknown date
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          Photocopy, Daniel Harvey ad for orchard equipment, Unknown date

        • Photocopy, Photograph of Park Orchards golf course, Unknown date
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          Photocopy, Photograph of Park Orchards golf course, Unknown date

        • Photocopy, 1854 Land Purchase document by Charles Heape at a pound an acre, 640 acres in total, 1954
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          Photocopy, 1854 Land Purchase document by Charles Heape at a pound an acre, 640 acres in total, 1954

        • Report, A 1942 report for submission of funds for the Park Orchards facility, 1942
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          Report, A 1942 report for submission of funds for the Park Orchards facility, 1942

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