Coralie White, 66 Victoria Avenue, Claremont
Coralie White in overalls standing next to a pram on lawn in front of a building. Post and rail fence with cyclone wire to street frontage, open picket fence to Reserve.
Coralie Anne White is the daughter of Alfred 'Blackie' White and Enid White. The family lived in the Police Quarters at 66 Victoria Avenue, Claremont. Plywood pram with canvas folding hood is typical of those made during WWII and immediately following when wicker was unavailable.
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Police quarters
66 Victoria Avenue, Claremont
Source: Claremont Museum 05.529
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