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Title: Fruit and vegetable display inside the Coogee Agricultural Hall, 1901 [picture]
Imprint: Perth : Western Mail, 1901
Notes: Published in the Western Mail, 23 February 1901, page 34. Digital copy taken from microfilm at the State Library of WA in 2018.
Restrictions on Use: Out of copyright
Summary: Displays of fruit and vegetables grown by Coogee market gardeners, entered for prizes at the 1901 Coogee Agricultural Show. The produce sits on long wooden trestle tables running the length of the Agricultural Hall.
Subject: Cockburn Region (W.A.) -- Coogee (W.A.)Community halls -- Cockburn Region (W.A.)Market gardens -- Cockburn region (W.A.)
Fruit and vegetable display inside the Coogee Agricultural Hall, 1901 [picture]

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