Image: Bridge at Wonnerup, Western Australia,1921
Description: Bridge at Wonnerup, Western Australia, 27 March 1921 Joyce Canby, Neil, Tom Canby
Title: Bridge at Wonnerup, Western Australia,1921
Credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dybarber/3591071745/in/set-72157617026589767
Author: W. E. Fretwell
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