Joe Mallard Collection, Part One.
BA2365/1: Charlie Mallard outside Carrarang Station homestead. slwa_b3163559_68
BA2365/2: Belloti (?) seated, and Joe Mallard standing. slwa_b3163559_69
BA2365/3: Joe Mallard seated, and Fred Mallard. slwa_b3163559_70
BA2365/4: Left to right: Lara Pepper, Ivy Mallard, and Joe Mallard. slwa_b3163559_71
BA2365/5: Vivian Mallard, third from left. slwa_b3163559_72
BA2365/6: Jimmy Poland and Ivy Mallard, Perth, ca 1935. slwa_b3163559_73
BA2365/7: Joe Mallard on right, outcamp, Dirk Hartog Island. slwa_b3163559_74
BA2365/8: Papua New Guinea, Second World War. slwa_b3163559_75
BA2365/9 Joe Mallard with antiaircraft gun on boat, Papua New Guinea, Second World War. slwa_b3163559_76
BA2365/10: Ivy Mallard. slwa_b3163559_77
BA2345/11: Ivy Mallard. slwa_b3163559_78
BA2365/12: Ivy Mallard. slwa_b3163559_79
BA2365/13: Ken Mallard, Vivian Mallard, and Joe Mallard. slwa_b3163559_80
BA2365/14 Ken Mallard, Vivian Mallard, and Joe Mallard. slwa_b3163559_81
BA2365/15: Joe Mallard. slwa_b3163559_82
BA2365/16: Ken Mallard and Vivian Mallard with dugong. slwa_b3163559_83
BA2365/17: George Poland, second from left, at Seven Hills RSL function. slwa_b3163559_84
BA2365/18: Private George Poland. slwa_b3163559_85
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