Black and White photograph of the kiln for the Kellerberrin Brick Works which was owned by Teddy Woods and situated near the corner of Bath and Price Streets
Black and White photograph of the kiln for the Kellerberrin Brick Works which was owned by Teddy Woods and situated near the corner of Bath and Price Streets
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- Black and White photograph Kellerberrin Brick Works Left - Grandfather Woods - Owner Right - Mr Bowen Corner of Bath and Price Streets. (0km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 2993 CHANDLER, 10 Light Horse (1.09km away)
- Kellerberrin, Western Australia, Australia - 002 (1.2km away)
- World War 1, Europe, 3215 NEWPORT, 28 Battalion, 1917 (1.26km away)
- World War 1, Middle East, 5157 NEWPORT, 14 Australian Light Horse, 1917 (1.37km away)
- Black and White photograph Flooding at corner of Massingham Street and Scott St (1.39km away)
- Black and White photograph. Car driving along Massingham Street near Scott Street corner during 1963 floods (1.39km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 1181 LYNCH, 10 Light Horse (1.43km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 461 AMPHLETT, 10 Light Horse (1.47km away)
- World War 1, Europe, 3215 NEWPORT, 28 Battalion, 1919 (1.58km away)
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Kellerberrin Historical Society
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- Black and White photograph of the wedding of Caleb and Florence Massingham. From Left - Edith Carson, John Massingham. Florence Carson, Caleb Massingham, Dorothy Bainbridge, Harold Carson
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- Colour photograph Ken Horner and Lance Melvin servicing MF542 Headers in the 1970's
- Black and White photograph - A horse drawn sunshine AL Harvester working in a paddock in the 1940's
- Black and White photograph. Gus and Ray Carger in the mid-Massingham St premises, which is now the Community Resource Centre
- Black and White photograph. Cargers selling Massey Ferguson equipment at the central Massingham St site - now the Community Resource Centre
- Black and White photograph. A Sunshine Sunlea combine working in the 1940's
- Black and White photograph. Carger's initial facilities at West Massingham St.
- Colour photograph. Headers in Carger's yard prior to delivery to customers Circa 1959
- Black and White photograph. Cargers premises in Massingham Street opposite the East Crossing, previously Marchants