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The three Johnston sisters outside of rail tunnel between Murdering Gully and Merewether Beach, c.1935. L-R Mabel Johnston, Harry Minto, Ivy Johnston , Steve Gibson, Millie Johnston

  • The three Johnston sisters outside of rail tunnel between Murdering Gully and  Merewether Beach, c.1935. L-R Mabel Johnston, Harry Minto, Ivy Johnston , Steve Gibson, Millie Johnston

    Photo Ref: 23059

    Creator: Pedrotta, Mrs Beryl

    Their mother was Lavinia Johnston. Lavinia was married to William Johnston who was the son of William and Mary Johnston early settlers of the Barnsley area. The rail tunnel was associated with the mines and is credited as being the first ever built in Australia.

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