Photograph - Kiangah, Fords House, Hill 60 - c1966
Kiangah, Fords House, Hill 66 c1966
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Kiangah was owned then by Bill Ayres who sold it to his son-in-law Reg Northrope in Nov. 1966. Jack Kilby built it with a keel of spotted gum. Fords house was destroyed by fire in the late 1980's
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Digital coloured photo of fishing boat Kiangah. Fords houseat the New Works and Hill 66 in the background