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Horse and Buggy on the road to Belmont
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Elsie Keevers home : E K Avenue Charlestown. Home destroyed by bushfire 1928. House located on corner block
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Annie Hetherington (in hat), and her children, L to R - Clarrie, Gordon and Gloria at their home in Windale, c1954
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…During her younger life Annie had an accident involving a horse and buggy and as a result grew up with a hump on her back. Because of this, Annie never went to school. After her mother's death Annie married a young poultry farmer from Mount Hutton - Arthur George Hetherington in November, 1946.…
Feighan children (Frank, Barbara, Betty, Vince, Dick) on the way home from school, Warners Bay
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