Mounted black & white photograph of Ironbarks homestead
c. 1900mounted black & white photograph of a house
Photograph of the Ironbarks homestead viewed from the north-east. Ironbarks Farm, North Greenough, was the property of the Morrell family for close on to 100 years. During that time several extensions were made to the house.
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On reverse of backing "Ironbarks Morrell Homestead".
This photograph is an important record of a house (still occupied) at Greenough.
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