Photograph of Gladys Morrell pushing a pram

c. 1940
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Overview

Black and white photograph of a woman pushing a pram down a town street.

Historical information

Gladys Morrell (1896-1988) was the daughter of Reuben and Elizabeth Morrell. She never married and lived with her brother at Ironbarks Farm, North Greenough.
This photograph was taken in Geraldton at the intersection of Marine Terrace and Durlacher Street. The building in the background is the Freemasons Hotel.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMME0454
Item type
Width
84 mm
Height or length
132 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Stamped on reverse, "Photographed, Processed and Copywrighted P. Hewison - Geraldton."

Contextual Information

Gladys Morrell was an important contributor to community and spiritual life at Greenough.

Keywords
Place made
Geraldton
Western Australia
Australia
Year
c. 1940
Primary significance criteria
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Interpretive capacity
Well provenanced
Greenough Museum and Gardens

Greenough Museum and Gardens

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Gladys Morrell pushing a pram
Gladys Morrell pushing a pram in Geraldton.

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