Photograph of Ivy Morrell standing on rear of a loaded rail waggon

c. 1915
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Overview

Black and white photograph of a young woman standing on the rear of a rail waggon loaded with bags of chaff.

Historical information

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.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMME0484
Item type
Width
63 mm
Height or length
108 mm
Depth
1 mm
Keywords
Place made
Western Australia
Australia
Year
c. 1915
Primary significance criteria
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Rare or representative
Well provenanced
Greenough Museum and Gardens

Greenough Museum and Gardens

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Ivy Morrell standing on rear of a loaded rail waggon
Ivy Morrell standing on rear of a rail waggon laden with bags of chaff

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