"That Boy of Frasers" by Ernest Protheroe

c. 1910
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Overview

paper, card, ink. 402 pages, loose binding, faded yellow ochre cover showing a boy running down a cobbled street carrying a baby.

Historical information

The North Greenough Sunday School was held in the North Greenough State School in the early 1900s.
The main organizer was Mrs R.E. (Elizabeth) Morrell (1865-1949). Rev. Thomas Whitehead was Anglican rector at Greenough from 1911-16.
Septimus David Morrell (1902-86) was Reuben and Elizabeth's son. He lived at Ironbarks Farm, North Greenough all his life.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMOB0324
Item type
Material
Width
205 mm
Height or length
145 mm
Depth
40 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Published by The Religious Tract Society in London. Cost 3/6.
Written inside, "Septimus Morrell, North Greenough Sunday School. Xmas 1912. Mrs R.E. Morrell Supt. T. Whitehead Rector."

Contextual Information

The book is a reminder of a long-gone Greenough institution - the North Greenough Sunday School.

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Place made
London
England
United Kingdom
Year
c. 1910
Primary significance criteria
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Interpretive capacity
Rare or representative
Well provenanced
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"That Boy of Frasers" by Ernest Protheroe
"That Boy of Frasers" by Ernest Protheroe, a North Greenough Sunday School prize.

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