EUPHEMIA MACKINTOSH

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Overview

Copy of a black and white photograph of Euphemia Mackintosh seated, taken at Glendearg in garden. Copy of original photo by Latimer of Hay St Perth
Dark dress (? Black) . Lace around neck. Brooch at neck and a lace type cap on head. White buckle at waist white trim on wrist with dark diamond pattern.
Table at her left side with lace tatting edge. Shrub in background. Brick wall and lattice behind.

Historical information

Euphemia is the daughter of James Drummond Snr.

This image is reproduced in "Rica's Stories" by Rica Erickson published 2001, on page 26. Caption: Euphemia Macintosh (1826-1921) last survivor of the Parmelia settlers. Courtesy: Royal WA Historical Society.
Text beside the photo notes, "The youngest Drummond [James Drummond 1784-1863], Euphemia, married Ewen Mackintosh in 1849 and had eleven children. For her last fourteen years, she was the sole surviving Parmelia immigrant, still alert and active until shed died in January 1921 at ninety-four years of age."

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-37-2001.1345
Item type
Width
13.5000 cm
Height or length
8.5000 cm
Contextual Information

Same image as 2001.117 and negative 2016.24, held in Shire of Toodyay's collection.

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Historic significance
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