Browse Items (195 total)

  • Collection: Harry Collection

H.34.tif
Sent to Mrs. C. Harry from her daughter Lillian.

H.33.tif
Carlene Harry's maternal uncle
On the back..."this photo was taken outside his school on the 23rd. June 1915 at the age of six years and four months.
Church street School, Stoke Newington"

H.31.tif
Brother of Andrew. He also went to Colorado to mine.
Photographer: Gust. Appel, Central City, Colorado

H.136.tif
The two girls died shortly after arriving in America where it was hoped the family could join her husband who was mining there. Alas, her husband had already died and had been burried before she could reach him.
Previously, whilst William and Mary…

H.29.tif
He was one on the miners staying ar Mary Grenfell (nee Walls) boarding house in Nevadaville.

H.28.tif
Postcard to Mrs. C. Harry (Lillian Evelyn Stevens)
"Cornwood, Sunday. Dear Mother, leaving here for Hayling tomorrow morning. Will send letter later. Much love, Lillian"

H.27.tif
Similar to H.26

H.26.tif
Carlene Harry's mother. Taken on Herne Bay Promenade.

H.25.tif
Taken in Central City, Colorado, USA by B.A.Lindquist

H.24.tif
Note on back "Distant relation, I think on Bolitho side"

H.23.tif
Son of Mary Walls and William Grenfell.
Born 1873, went with his mother to look for his father in 1879.

H.21.tif
Written on the back by Lillian Evelyn Stevens, "Mrs. Veal, had a flat in my home, Colorado. Taught me to say my prayers when putting me to bed. A lovely person"

H.20.tif
Possibly in Morrab Gardens

H.19.tif
Jane was an aunt of Mary Wall. She married William Harvey in 1852 and they lived in Australia
Photographer: Solomon and Bardwell, Ballarat, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia

H.18.tif
Photographer: Chas. Weitfle, Central City, Colorado

H.17.tif
James was Carlene's Gr. Uncle.
In 1880, he is a boarder, along with his brother Andrew in a house in Nevadaville,Colorado, USA. They were staying with Mary Grenfell (nee Walls, widow of William Grenfell) and her son William age 6. This was the…

H.16.tif
Lillian Evelyn Stevens, probably centre, middle row.
Also written on the back ..."Aunt Maggie Harry-middle row 2nd from left c. 1895"
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