Dorothea Amelia Field “Dot”
Dot loved to wear a floral dress, print apron and pink bedroom slippers. She had little schooling, married young and worked hard to support her three daughters…
Dot loved to wear a floral dress, print apron and pink bedroom slippers. She had little schooling, married young and worked hard to support her three daughters…
For over 80 years Clarence Bignell Towers, “Clarrie”, was a well-loved figure in Harrington and surrounds. He was born in 1893…
In 1939 the Society invited entries to find the best 16mm film made in Australia and which referenced Australian life or history. This was the first national…
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