CHILD'S KITCHENETTE
This children's kitchenette was the first prize in a local raffle in the 1930s, and was won by Hilda Price from Nornalup. Born in 1927, Hilda would have only been a young girl when she won this locally made wooden cabinet.
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This children's kitchenette was the first prize in a local raffle in the 1930s, and was won by Hilda Price from Nornalup. Born in 1927, Hilda would have only been a young girl when she won this locally made wooden cabinet.