Black & white photograph of a man and children at the beach

c. 1932
Overview

Black and white photograph taken on a beach. On the right is a kerosene tin, then a man sitting with four children to his right around a pile of cooked crayfish.

Historical information

Cooking Crayfish on Lucys Beach at Greenough. From L-R: unknown man, Ian, Joy, Alan & Peter Clinch. The four children were the sons and daughter of Frederick Gladstone Clinch and Carol Adlam Clinch (nee Wilson), and grew up at Mill Farm, Central Greenough.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMME0682
Item type
Width
63 mm
Height or length
42 mm
Depth
1 mm
Contextual Information

Lucys Beach was a popular site at Central Greenough, and this is the oldest photograph in the collection showing people at that beach.

Keywords
Place made
Greenough
Western Australia
Australia
Year
c. 1932
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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Black & white photograph of a man and children at the beach
Black & white photograph of a man and children cooking crayfish at Lucys Beach.

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