Photographs at the family home
Photographs at the family home
Page 12 of photograph album. Photographs of the Walsh family at their home in Vogel Street.
[Top centre] Eddie Walsh seated on a motorcycle, wearing riding goggles. Caption; Myself 1828.
[Top centre] Portrait of Walsh siblings, Effie and Jack, standing outside a house. Caption: Effie & Jack.
[Top right] A large tree in front of a small dwelling. Caption: The Whare.
[Bottom left] Two unidentified children standing in front of a garden shed, with an unidentified woman looking on.
[Bottom right] A row of dead rabbits lined up, with a shotgun in front. Caption: The Bag.
Contributors note: "The photographs in the album were taken by my father, Edward (Eddie) Walsh."
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