Draught horses [Muntadgin?].
c. 1920 - 1929'Koojarlee' was the name of Alexander McCallum's farm. It was located about six kilometres south of Muntadgin and two kilometres east of Cramphorne.
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- Alex McCallum with Clydesdale horse, Muntadgin. (0km away)
- Draught horse and foal at Koojarlee. (0km away)
- Draught horse at Koojarlee. (0km away)
- Draught horse team at Koojarlee. (0km away)
- Draught horses at Koojarlee. (0km away)
- Farm [Muntadgin?]. (0km away)
- Grain crop at Koojarlee (0km away)
- Horses drinking from dam at Koojarlee (0km away)
- Livestock at the dam, Koojarlee. (0km away)
- Pigs at Koojarlee. (0km away)
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Curtin University Library
Curtin University Library
Other items by McCallum, Alexander.
- Alex McCallum and others & railmotor.
- Livestock at the dam, Koojarlee.
- Workmen at Lake Raeside
- Aden, 1928.
- William Renton, President of Fremantle Lumpers Union on horseback in funeral procession of Tom Edwards, Fremantle, 9 May 1919.
- Chalet, Mt Buffalo Victoria.
- Alex McCallum and others on a roadside stop.
- Alex and Bessie McCallum on a wild turkey shoot, Leonora
- Draught horse at Koojarlee.
- Alex McCallum and others having a tea break on a farm inspection.
- Alex McCallum and others on a farm inspection.
- Alex McCallum amongst mourners assembling for funeral procession of Tom Edwards, Fremantle, 9 May 1919.
Other items from Curtin University Library
- Horse in garden, Fremantle.
- Clydesdale horse at Wray Avenue, Fremantle.
- Clydesdale horses at Wray Avenue, Fremantle.
- Sheep at Koojarlee.
- Pigs at Koojarlee.
- Worker's house at Koojarlee
- Grain crop at Koojarlee
- Stock dam at Koojarlee
- Horses drinking from dam at Koojarlee
- Timber cutters felling large tree.
- Alex McCallum at the driving of the first pile for the new jetty at Esperance, January 1934.
- Alex McCallum turning on the tap at the ceremony to celebrate the discharging of the first bulk spirit cargo from the SS Radex, North Wharf, Fremantle, 8 April 1927.