Group portraits at Stewarts Gully
Group portraits at Stewarts Gully
Page 20 of photography album. Group portraits at Stewarts Gully, and sailing vessel, Dolfin.
[Top left] A group portrait of six people, standing in front of some trees. Caption: Evelyn, Connie, Edie, Merlin & Betty Stuarts Gully 15-11-35.
[Top centre] Sailing vessel, Dolfin, sail unfurled, in a body of open water. Caption: Dolfin 15-11-35.
[Top right] Seven unidentified people sitting on a wooden see-saw. Caption: Stuarts Gully again.
[Bottom left] Group portrait of seven people, seated together on a fallen tree. Caption: Stuarts Gully again & Roger & Win.
[Bottom centre] Portrait of an unidentified person, standing in front of a tree. Caption:
[Illegible].
[Bottom right] Group portrait of unidentified people, standing and crouching on railway lines. Caption: Stuarts Gully again 15-11-35.
Contributors note: "The photographs in the album were taken by my father, Edward (Eddie) Walsh."
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