Group portraits of family and work colleagues, and a new house
Group portraits of family and work colleagues, and a new house
Page 21 of photograph album. Group portraits of Bunting & Co staff, Walsh family portraits, and a house that Jack Walsh built.
[Top left] Unidentified workers from Bunting & Co, during a break. Caption: Smoko 1935.
[Centre] View of pet dog, Ross, lying in the backyard of the family home in Vogel Street. Caption: Ross 1935.
[Top right] Group portrait of unidentified workers, seated on planks of wood. Caption: The boys.
[Bottom left] Group portrait of the eight Walsh brothers: Reginald, Jack, George, Roland, Ernest, Eddie, Arnold and Colin. Caption: Us.
[Bottom right] A view of a house that Eddie's brother, Jack, a builder, constructed. An unidentified person is visible standing in the covered doorway, and a child is standing outside, looking back at the house. Caption: The house that Jack built 1936.
Contributors note: "The photographs in the album were taken by my father, Edward (Eddie) Walsh."
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