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Bond family home at King Scrub, ca. 1900
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Dayboro Co-Op truck, ca. 1920
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Dayboro Railway Station with a rail motor at the station, 1948
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Early Dayboro after rain, ca. 1920
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First train through Dayboro, 1920
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Harry Bolton's hut on W.H. Rohlf's property, Dayboro, ca. 1920
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Loading milk cans onto the back of a truck, ca. 1920
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Making butter, Dayboro, ca. 1920
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Peace celebrations, Dayboro, 1918
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Peace celebrations, Dayboro, 1918
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Peace celebrations, Dayboro, 1918
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Property known as Rossmoyne at King Scrub, before 1920
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Unknown School opening, ca. 1920
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W.H. Rohlf's home, Dayboro, ca. 1920

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Country across our region. We also acknowledge and pay our respects
to the Kabi Kabi, Jinibara and Turrbal Traditional Custodians, and their elders past, present and emerging.