Fish Catch, Claremont Jetty

Overview

Mrs Buckland seated and Albert John Appleyard standing in wooden dinghy holding fish (tailor & herring). An outboard motor is attached to the rear of the dinghy and a basket beside it. Another dinghy is moored on the left and the Claremont jetty in the background.

Historical information

Son of Thomas John Appleyard, Albert John Appleyard came from Victoria. He served in the 12th and 52nd Battalions during the First World War. Listed ironmonger as his profession. Lived at 9 Albert Street (originally Kingsmill Street). Married Jessie M. Johns in 1919. He was the father of Jim Appleyard.

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Fish Catch, Claremont Jetty
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