'Frisky' The Cat
c. 1945A tabby cat with collar and bell is sitting upright facing the camera on a dark cushion in an ornate cane chair.
Subject, artistic fading of image at lower edge and rough cutting of print suggest an experiment by family photographer. The Cullen family lived at 3 Bindaring Parade, Claremont so the photograph was possibly taken by one of them.
Details
Details
On the rear in pencil [Frisky the cat/ at Bindaring Pde/ c1945].
Australian social history from the collection of photographs and albums donated to the museum by Raymond Sharkey's family.
Raymond John Sharkey an architect, surveyor and amateur photographer was born in 1868 in New South Wales. Raymond was a Claremont resident when he died at an early age.
Copyright and Reference
Copyright and Reference
Acknowledgements to be made to 'Claremont Museum 09.307'.
Other items by Sharkey Collection
- Two Storey Home
- St John's College University of Sydney
- Victorian Gentleman
- Government House, Perth
- Swan River And Mount Eliza
- St John's Anglican Church, Northam
- Flour Mill, Mill Point, South Perth
- Perth Town Hall
- Blackwall Reach, Swan River
- Thomas Sutcliffe Mort Statue
- Bathurst Courthouse
- ''Appy 'Ome' Building With Horses

Source: Claremont Museum 09.307
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