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Church of England Debutantes at Charlestown Community Hall, Charlestown Lake Macquarie NSW, 4th September 1936

  • Church of England Debutantes at Charlestown Community Hall, Charlestown Lake Macquarie NSW, 4th September 1936

    Photo Ref: 4315

    Creators: 

    • Laycock, Mr Ken
    • Laycock, Mrs Freda

    Original caption: Church of England Debutantes at Charlestown Community Hall Friday 4 Sep 1936. On Stage L to R: Rev Canon Withycombe, Rev M.M. Redman, Mrs Redman, Mrs Withycombe(?). L to R: Back Row: Leila Ledbury (married Jack Pascoe), Jean Paterson, Jean Campbell, Edie Milne, Nadine Taylor, Ethel Pascoe. Front Row: Jean Cooper (flower girl), Winsome Alley, Florence Vaisey, Mrs Marlan (Matron of Honour), Freda Durham (married Ken Laycock), Mona Knowles, Joyce Marlan (flower girl). Original 8" x 10" photograph held by Freda/Ken Laycock. This photograph is one of a collection of images donated by Freda (nee Durham) and Ken Laycock in 1988. The Durham and Laycock families were early residents of the Charlestown area.

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