TENNIS AT CAMM HOME 'SUNNYSIDE'
Four women playing tennis on Sunnyside court.
Built on half an acre on corner of what is now Stirling Highway, Corry Lynn Road and Brae Road which did not exist at this time. Striling Highway was then known as the Perth-Fremantle Rd (the part passing through Claremont was known as Claremont Ave) while Corry Lynn Rd was a track leading to the Corry Lynn homestead. Camm family lived at Sunnyside in 1915-16.
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