Joe Mallard Collection, Part One.
BA2365/50: Bill Poland. slwa_b3163559_122
BA2365/51: Henry Poland at workcamp. slwa_b3163559_123
BA2365/52: Pearl Lugger, Shark Bay. slwa_b3163559_124
BA2365/53: Ken Mallard with Mary Drummond, left. slwa_b3163559_125
BA2365/54: Ken Mallard, class photograph, Christian Brothers' College, Geraldton. slwa_b3163559_126
BA2365/55: Ken Mallard, left, Christian Brothers' College, Geraldton. slwa_b3163559_127
BA2365/56: Vivian Mallard in Geraldton Fishermen's Co-operative vehicle. slwa_b3163559_128
BA2365/57: Ken Mallard beside Vivian Mallard's truck. slwa_b3163559_129
BA2365/58: Shark Bay School. George Pland, back left. Harold Poland, front right. slwa_b3163559_130
BA2365/59: Vivian Mallard with mother Ivy Mallard. slwa_b3163559_131
BA2365/60: Ivy Mallard, right, Vivian Mallard, second from right. slwa_b3163559_132
BA2365/61: Ivy Mallard, front, Shark Bay. slwa_b3163559_133
BA2365/62: Vivian Mallard and Ken Mallard holding rabbits, with dog Micky. slwa_b3163559_134
BA2365/58: Shark Bay School, George Poland, back left, Harold Poland, front right (reverse). slwa_b3163559_137
BA2365/62: Vivian Mallard and Ken Mallard holding rabbits, with dog Micky (reverse). slwa_b3163559_138
Story from Ivy Mallard. slwa_b3163559_139
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