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Big galah, Kimba
Title : Big galah, Kimba Big galah, Kimba
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Creator : Moore, Brian, photographer
Date of creation : 2003
Format : Photograph
Dimensions : 35 mm slide
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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The 'big galah', located at Kimba, South Australia.


Kimba is known as the halfway point between Australia's east and west coasts and the 'Gateway to the Gawler ranges'. The Kimba district was settled in the 1870s, primarily for wheat growing. The town of Kimba was proclaimed in 1915.

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Coverage year : 2003
Place : Kimba
Region : Eyre Peninsula and Far West Coast
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