House, Astley Street Gosnells
c. 1942The home of Mary Hodgkin and her children when she lived in Gosnells in 1942. The house was located on Astley Street (number unknown). The house has since been demolished. It is likely, but as yet unconfirmed, the children visible in this photo are from the Hodgkin family.
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The caption reads: "our small house, Astley Street (next to 2)."
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Nearest geotagged records:
- View of Manning Avenue Footbridge (1.74km away)
- Steve, Don & Neil Wilkinson on verandah (2.3km away)
- Hilda and John Wilkinson with Lucy and Mary Baxter at Wilkinson Homestead (2.3km away)
- Emma Wilkinson on verandah at Wilkinson Homestead (2.3km away)
- Baron Way footbridge (2.67km away)
- World War 1, Australia, 3238 JAMES, 10 Australian Light Horse, 1916 (2.89km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 2815 KEENAN, 10 Light Horse, (3.97km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 1664 SMITH, 10 Light Horse (4.88km away)
- AWAS on Rottnest - WF90203 SAVAGE (4.95km away)
- AWAS on Rottnest - WF38000 NEWTON (5.54km away)
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City of Gosnells Museum - Wilkinson Homestead
City of Gosnells Museum - Wilkinson Homestead
Other items from City of Gosnells Museum - Wilkinson Homestead
- Portrait of Mary Constance Hodgkin
- Southern River from the Southernwood Park
- Bevan Wilkinson aged 4 years
- Jacaranda tree at Wilkinson Homestead
- Canning River sand bag dam
- Working bee on the Canning River sand bag dam
- Val Stevens and John Keenan repairing the Canning River sand bag dam
- Junction of Canning and Southern Rivers
- Southern River and Southern River road bridge
- Group of people in the Southern River pool
- Private bridge on Southern River
- Baron Way footbridge