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Telegram to Miss. G. Slapp from A. Thew & Ben 1929
From Blackheath to 19 Paraween St, Cemorne.
Methodist Church of Australasia correspondance 1931
Methodist Church of Australasia correspondence with James Hague 1931.
Methodist newsletter Gulgong
Methodist Church of Australiasia, Gulgong Circuit
Methodist newsletter 1930
Methodist newsletter Minister Rev. J Hague 1930
Unknown Hague
Unknown Hague
Henry Hague psossibly
William and Henry Hague
James (Jim) Hague
Julia Hague nee O’hea
Great War Memorial Letter
Effects of Members of A.I.F Who Are Deceased Missing or Prisoners of War
Lest We Forget “Spotty”
William Hague
Sydney Opera House and Harbour. Date unknown.
Two unknown people on small metal plates.
“Tintypes aren’t prints, they’re the actual plates that were in the camera when the picture was taken. It’s known as the wet plate collodian process and was also done with glass (known as ambrotypes). Tintypes (actually on lacquered iron) were popular from the 1850s to the 1880s, but are still made to the present day …
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Maypole event with Grace Slapp
Unknown event. Has details and names listed in pencil on the back but barely legible. Has my grandmothers name Grace Slapp so date would be aprox 1900’s
James Hague Store Cabramatta
After retiring as a Methodist minister in the 1930’s, my grandfather opened his own store at 237 Cabramatta Rd, Cabramatta NSW. It later became full of termites and several orders and quotes were issued by the bank due to the severity of damage.
Archdeacon Boyce
Archdeacon F. B. Boyce. It has his name written on the front in ink. I don’t know if it is a signature or not. Both my grandfather and great grandfather worked with him while he was at Redfern St Paul’s church. Date Unknown. He was appointed to St. Paul’s 1884 -1930.
Hammond and Archdeacon Boyce. Prohibition Conference 1 Oct 1928
Full names are not very legible as is the date.
Jack
“To grace with love from Jack” End of ww1 1918
John Luke Potter WW1
“My dear soldier boy”
Frank Castle in Egypt
James Evans
John Luke Potter
Bowra 21 Years (1899). Son of Emily Potter nee Slapp.
James Evans
James Evans – “To those dear ones at Pleasant Valley in Ilford”
Unknown
Written on the back “Needs no introduction”. Possibly a corporal in the Queens Guard British military circa 1870-1890.
Riley’s Gang Bundanoon
Possible duplication of the main southern rail line through Bundanoon. 1930’s
Ilford School 1930
Written on the back concerning a fire in 1930. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117514276?searchTerm=fire%20Ilford%20school
Unknown Terrace Houses
Believed to be The Old Country.