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Robert CherryÆs residence on his farm at South (then known as Snake) Creek, Warners Bay, NSW. The Cherry family settled on this 10 acre property in 1879, and had an orchard there. Photograph taken by Frank Nesbitt c1890.

  • Robert CherryÆs residence on his farm at South (then known as Snake) Creek, Warners Bay, NSW. The Cherry family settled on this 10 acre property in 1879, and had an orchard there. Photograph taken by Frank Nesbitt c1890.

    Photo Ref: 5965

    Creator: Warners Bay Public School (N.S.W.)

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