A large painting of a homestead on the Baker’s Creek Road to Bundook (near Gloucester). The road wound around up and over hills until it reached the house, which was tucked away amongst trees. Two dead trees had been ringbarked in early years by pioneer settlers. The tree on the right is a smooth-barked apple gum, which is not a eucalypt but an angophera.
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