Joe Mallard Collection, Part One.
BA2365/18: Private George Poland (reverse). slwa_b3163559_86
BA2365/19: Private George Poland. slwa_b3163559_87
BA2365/20: Left to right: Viv Mallard (?), Else Pepper, and Jimmy Poland. slwa_b3163559_88
BA2365/21: Vivian Mallard, Geraldton Fishermen's Co-operative. slwa_b3163559_89
BA2365/22: Brothers Joe Mallard and Fred Mallard. slwa_b3163559_90
BA2365/23: Water boring. slwa_b3163559_91
BA2365/24: Joe Mallard's Ford V8 Second World War truck with freezer on back. slwa_b3163559_92
BA2365/25: Joe Mallard's Ford V8 Second World War truck with freezer on back. slwa_b3163559_93
BA2365/26: Joe Mallard's Ford V8 Second World War truck with freezer on back. slwa_b3163559_94
BA2365/27: Joe Mallard's truck. slwa_b3163559_95
BA2365/28: Joe Mallard's truck, bogged. slwa_b3163559_96
BA2365/29: Joe Mallard's truck carrying water boring equipment. slwa_b3163559_97
BA2365/30: Joe Mallard's truck. slwa_b3163559_98
BA2365/31: Joe Mallard's truck beside windmill. slwa_b3163559_99
BA 2365/32: Successfully drilled water bore. slwa_b3163559_100
BA2365/33: Water bore drilling rig. slwa_b3163559_101
BA2365/34: Bush camp, droving. Left to right: Joe Mallard, Ivy Mallard, and Vivian Mallard. slwa_b3163559_102
BA2365/35: Grave of Private Herbert Mallard, Papua New Guinea. slwa_b3163559_103
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