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Negative - Tarilta, Upper Beaconsfield, Victoria, circa 1914 Image Reg. No: MM 8112

Summary:
The Warmbrunn family at their home, 'Tarilta', in Upper Beaconsfield. The house was of wattle and daub construction and was lost in the Ash Wednesday bushfires.
Description Of Content:
The Warmbrunn family at their home, 'Tarilta', in Upper Beaconsfield. The house was of wattle and daub construction and was lost in the Ash Wednesday bushfires.
Acquisition Information:
Copied from Valda C Trenberth, 1990
Acknowledgement:
The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria
Discipline: Technology

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Tagged with: bushfires, ash wednesday bushfires 1983, domestic environment, families, gardens, houses
Themes this item is part of: Recurring History of Bushfires in Victoria, Domestic & Community Life Collection, Images & Image Making Collection, Victorian Bushfires Collection, The Biggest Family Album in Australia Collection
Primary Classification: DOMESTIC LIFE
Secondary Classification: Residential Buildings
Tertiary Classification: exteriors
People Depicted: Prail, Bessie; Warmbrunn, Catherine; Warmbrunn, Mary; Trenberth (nee Warmbrunn), Millicent; Warmbrunn, Ernest
Organisations Depicted: 'Tarilta'
Format: Negative: Black & White; 35 mm
Place & Date Depicted: Upper Beaconsfield, Victoria, Australia, circa 1914

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