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        From the collection of Cobram Historical Society Inc
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        • Cobram Historical Society Inc

          Ledger

          Commercial Ledger donated by Vern Wyatt who with his father, George and uncle Les Wyatt operated Cobram’s main motor repair and service garage on the east side of Station Street ( Opposite the now Car wash).

        • Cobram Historical Society Inc

          Stamp holder Circa 1930

        • Cobram Historical Society Inc

          Stamp

          Wooden rubber stamp - commercial

          Cobram Yarroweyah Trust

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