Booth Children
c. 1903Five children grouped around a deckchair with a background of brick wall and foliage. There are three girls dressed in light dresses, a baby propped in the chair and a boy standing on the right.
Charles Henry Booth married Fanny Mortimer Budd.
Listed in the rate books as a plasterer. Lived at 5 Thomson Road, Claremont.
They had five children: Hilda Gladys (b.1897), Herbert Henry (b. 1894), Hazel Maud (b.1903), Iris Lily (b. 1892) and Stella Clara (b.1900).
Details
Details
On the rear in pencil [Stella Booth/ Hazel Booth/ Hilda Booth/ Iris Booth/ and scattered initials]
Australian social history from the collection of photographs and albums donated to the museum by Raymond Sharkey's family.
Raymond John Sharkey an architect, surveyor and amateur photographer was born in 1868 in New South Wales. Raymond was a Claremont resident when he died at an early age.
Copyright and Reference
Copyright and Reference
Acknowledgements to be made to 'Claremont Museum 09.288'.
Other items by Sharkey Collection
- Victorian Gentleman
- Bathurst Courthouse
- Blackwall Reach, Swan River
- ''Appy 'Ome' Building With Horses
- Lunch In The Bush
- Swan River And Mount Eliza
- St Paul's College University of Sydney
- Government House Sydney
- Yachts On The Swan River
- 'Rangitira' On The Swan River
- Keough's Boarding House
- Holmes Bros & Co.
Other items from Claremont Museum
- Tea In The Garden With The Napier Family
- Sharkey's First Home, Esperance
- Maida Lefroy And Bruce Sharkey
- Picnic In The Bush
- John And Maida Lefroy
- Girls With Fancy Goods
- Raymond Sharkey And His Daughters
- Family Picnic
- By The River
- Group Of Young Children
- Elizabeth Sheppard In World War I Masseuse Uniform
- David de Barran Cullen

Source: Claremont Museum 09.288
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