Photograph of Ivy Morrell standing on rear of a loaded rail waggon
c. 1915Black and white photograph of a young woman standing on the rear of a rail waggon loaded with bags of chaff.
Ivy Roberta Morrell (1900-1992) was the daughter of Reuben & Elizabeth Morrell and grew up at Ironbarks Farm, North Greenough. The farm was one of the first in the region to have a steam-powered chaff cutter.
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Greenough Museum and Gardens
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