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Diamond wedding anniversary of James Charles Bonnell and Catherine Bonnell (nee Frost), at Bonnells Bay in 1918. Catherine and James were early pioneers of area. Front Row L-R: Alice Bonnell (nee Jarratt), Daphne Bonnell, Catherine Bonnell, George Jones, James C Bonnell, Esther Jones (nee Bonnell) holding twin son, Beryl Jones, Theresa Chilcott (nee Bonnell), Sidney Bonnell, Maud Bonnell, Hazel Jones, Patrick Clancy, Susan Clancy (nee Bonnell). Second Row L-R: Abraham Bonnell, Bernard Bonnell, Jane Denney (nee Bonnell), Augustus Brooker (nee Bonnell), Charles Bonnell, George Chilcott, William Bonnell, Bertha Chilcott, James Chilcott, Simon Bonnell, Mrs Walker, Edward Bonnell. Back Row L-R: Ernest Jones holding twin son, Sarah Norris (nee Bonnell), Minister, Cissy Chilcott, Royal Ayres, Eliza Ayres (nee Bonnell).

  • Diamond wedding anniversary of James Charles Bonnell and Catherine Bonnell (nee Frost), at Bonnells Bay in 1918. Catherine and James were early pioneers of area. Front Row L-R: Alice Bonnell (nee Jarratt), Daphne Bonnell, Catherine Bonnell, George Jones, James C Bonnell, Esther Jones (nee Bonnell) holding twin son, Beryl Jones, Theresa Chilcott (nee Bonnell), Sidney Bonnell, Maud Bonnell, Hazel Jones, Patrick Clancy, Susan Clancy (nee Bonnell).  Second Row L-R: Abraham Bonnell, Bernard Bonnell, Jane Denney (nee Bonnell), Augustus Brooker (nee Bonnell), Charles Bonnell, George Chilcott, William Bonnell, Bertha Chilcott, James Chilcott, Simon Bonnell, Mrs Walker, Edward Bonnell. Back Row L-R: Ernest Jones holding twin son, Sarah Norris (nee Bonnell), Minister, Cissy Chilcott,  Royal Ayres, Eliza Ayres (nee Bonnell).

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    Creator: Hartley, Mrs Dulcie Thelma

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