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Doll duo

Meet Darby and Joan. These celluloid dolls were made in the 1940s. Morawa woman Mrs Neagle crafted their clothes and donated them for a fundraising raffle. When the raffle was drawn, Theda White of Merkanooka was announced as the lucky winner. She kept the doll duo for years before donating them to the Morawa District Historical Society in 1974.

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Morawa District Historical Society Museum

World-renowned windmills

Like many Mid West townships, Morawa’s history is a tale of agricultural development. Perhaps nowhere is this more evident than the Morawa District Historical Society Museum. The museum is housed in...

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Cnr Prater and Gill Sts
Morawa WA 6623
Australia

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Monday to Friday 10am to 2pm during the months of June to September. Other times by appointment.

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Weighing up the worth of an egg

Now why on Earth would you want to weigh an egg? To grade it of course. The heavier the egg, the higher the price. This Multiplo egg grader was just the shot for the task. From the 1920s poultry...

Spaniard brings soft drink to the bush

Spaniard Alejandro (Andrew) Poncio Torrent arrived in Morawa in the mid 1950s, bringing a taste of Europe to the Mid West farming township. Andy, as he became known locally, set up a store, cafe...

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Morawa District Historical Society Museum
Attraction
Morawa District Historical Society Museum
Like many mid west townships, Morawa’s history is a tale of agricultural...
corner Prater Street and Gill Street, Morawa, WA 6623