PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): THREE GIRLS ON A CAR
c. 1930Black and white copy of an image depicting three young girls standing on the running plate of a car, circa 1930s. From left to right, the three girls are identified as Nancy, Ida and Nink Burns. They are leaving for a picnic in the car belonging to their grandmother, Catherine Burns.
Nink Burns is the person who remembered the stories about the bakery for the exhibition.
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social, local residents on social occasion
Other items from Subiaco Museum
- PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): WILLIAM BURNS GOING TO THE FOOTBALL
- PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): PARADE FLOAT OF BROWN & BURNS BAKERY
- PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): BROWN & BURNS BAKERY AND DELIVERY CARTS
- PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): YACHT ADVERTISING BROWN AND BURNS BREAD
- DECORATIONS: CHRISTMAS, GLASS
- FRIENDSHIP CLOTH: EMBROIDERED WHITE SUPPER CLOTH, BLUE STITCHED SIGNATURES
- PHOTOGRAPH: HUMES FAREWELL, OSSIE LOVELOCK
- PHOTOGRAPH: MEAL AT MYERA ABORIGINAL STUDENT HOSTEL
- PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): HOUSE WITH HORSE AND CARRIAGE, HEYTSBURY ROAD
- PHOTOGRAPH (COPY): TEA PARTY AT 116 HEYTESBURY RD, SUBIACO, CIRCA 1905
- PHOTOGRAPH: HUMES STEEL MAINS, LAST JOB, 1988
- PHOTOGRAPH: HUMES STEEL MAINS, LAST JOB, 1988