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Mrs Elizabeth Burton, her children, her sister and her children on the verandah of Railroad House, Cary Street, Toronto, NSW, 1915. This was on the southern side of the railway crossing.

  • Mrs Elizabeth Burton, her children, her sister and her children on the verandah of Railroad House, Cary Street, Toronto, NSW, 1915. This was on the southern side of the railway crossing.

    Photo Ref: 4979

    Creator: Corby, Mrs Lorraine

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