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MISS KATH MACKINTOSH ON HORSE

c. 1930 - 1939
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Overview

A small black & white photo of Kath Mackintosh dressed in riding gear astride a horse which is central to the photo.
A paddock with little vegetation surrounds them.

Historical information

Kathleen Nora Mackintosh b. 1915
Kathleen Mackintosh was the daughter of Ewen Robert Mackintosh (1868-1945) and Mary Mackintosh (nee Lahiff b. 1885).

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-37-2001.1376
Item type
Width
12.5000 cm
Height or length
7 cm
Themes
Inscriptions and markings

On back of image: in blue ink 'Kath MacKintosh - daughter of Ewen & Mary'; in black ink 'Kodak Print B2967'

Year
c. 1930 - 1939
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Shire of Toodyay

Shire of Toodyay

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