Black & White Photograph of William Charles NOACK
1927Original black and white photograph of William Charles NOACK in a bush setting near Corrigin, WA, kneeling down next to a bobtail lizard.
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The black and white photograph shows William Charles NOACK, the father of Agnes NOACK (AWAS) in bush near Corrigin WA, soon after emigrating to Australia from England. William is kneeling down next to a bobtail lizard.
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