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PHOTOGRAPH: SUBIACO METHODIST YOUNG MEN'S BRANCH CLUB PICNIC, 1919

1919
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Black and white group photo at an unknown location. Caption at back states 'S.M.Y.M.B. Club Picnic, Nov. 1919' The group comprises 14 young m and & women, se and d & standing on a jetty. The donor's father, William Williams, was a volunteer fireman with the Subiaco Fire Brigade, c.1920, and had a tea delivery business at 226 Rokeby Road. It is thought that W. Williams is standing, fourth from left, in back row.

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Registration number
cwa-org-43-1995.75
Item type
Width
100 mm
Height or length
68 mm
Year
1919
Statement of significance

local and social history

Subiaco Museum

Subiaco Museum

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