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English: Don Endacott's store and McGrath family home "Murray King" at Yarrabin (then Merrendee), NSW. Approx. 1920
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Source Photographer unknown (c.1920). Published in Cynthia Robinson (ed) "Travelling down the Cudgegong", Gulgong Writing Group, 1984, p.111.
Author Photographer unknown (c.1920). Published in Cynthia Robinson (ed) "Travelling down the Cudgegong", Gulgong Writing Group, 1984, p.111.
Camera location32° 35′ 34.04″ S, 149° 17′ 57.5″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Photographer unknown (c.1920). Published in Cynthia Robinson (ed) "Travelling down the Cudgegong", Gulgong Writing Group, 1984, p.111.

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32°35'34.037"S, 149°17'57.502"E

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