David Henneker Climbing A Gate
1963Small child in playsuit and tee shirt climbing out over the top of a cyclone gate with damaged wire, between heavy fence posts of the front fence consisting of wooden posts and rails with cyclone wire. Left gate post has the number 6 and a simple metal letterbox attached beside it. On the right is a similar gate to the adjoining house. In the background are the close picket dividing fence, path and garden beds. On the top left side are plumbing pipes of the house.
David Lewis Henneker (b.1962) was the son of Dorothy Henneker (nee McColl) and David William Henneker. As a child, lived at the police quarters at 66 Victoria Avenue, Claremont (now the Claremont Museum).
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Acknowledgements to be made to 'Claremont Museum 08.71'.
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Climbing A Gate
Source: Claremont Museum 08.71
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