Photographs of family
Photographs of family
Page 9 of photograph album. Members of the Walsh family and the Richmond Misson building.
[Top left] Four people standing beside a vehicle before driving to Port Levy. Caption: Setting off for Port Levy.
[Top right] Exterior view of the Richmond Mission building on North Avon Road, with a motorcycle parked on the side of the road. Caption: Richmond Mission 1934.
[Bottom left] Colin Walsh standing in the backyard of the family home in Vogel Street, with a bicycle. Caption: Colin again.
[Bottom centre] Portrait image of Ernest and Weira Walsh. Caption: Mr & Mrs E. C. Walsh.
[Bottom right] Tom Walsh, with dog, Ross. Caption: Tom & Ross 1935.
Contributors note: "The photographs in the album were taken by my father, Edward (Eddie) Walsh."
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