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More Stories of Campbell Town
Read about:
- Ninety the Glutton’s ungovernable appetite
- What the 4th child of the 2nd headmaster did with a one-eyed American Indian
- Life from the sheep’s point of view, in the land that produces the best wool in the world
- WH Tofft, a progressive, late 19th century doctor who fought tuberculosis while tending his flock
- The Hungry Forties that led to acts of desperation revealed in Campbell Town’s convict brick trail
Venture into these pages,
dear Reader,
and this is what you’ll find ...
It seems like only yesterday
Flavours of yesteryear
Old family photos released for the first time
What the 4th child of the 2nd headmaster did with a one-eyed American Indian
The depths of human degradation that led to
desperation, starvation and Transportation
The heights to which one man soared fighting the most successful disease of all time, right here in our town
Food from Show & shed
My Turn ... a sheep speaks
More old photos
Boy’s-eye view of a shearers’ cookhouse
What they earned
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More Stories of Campbell Town
Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) and his mother, Queen Mary, at troop review. Dr Tofft at attention.
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