The McGrath Family's Journey Through Time
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| 1 | Joyce Cameron & Bernard Johnson Sydney, Australia | ||
| 2 | Bernard Johnson, Mrs Edge & Joyce Cameron, Bernard Johnson and & Mrs Edge Sydney, Australia. Photo taken by Leica-Flash, No. 4 Royal Arcade, Sydney. | ||
| 3 | Joyce Cameron & 'Johnny Bravo' An American Soldier (according to writing on the back of the postcard his name is Johnny Bravo) and Joyce. Likely taken in Sydney, Australia. | ||
| 4 | Joyce Cameron, Johnny Bravo, Pauline Spoki, George Unknown According to writing on the back: Johnny Bravo (right), Joyce Cameron, Pauline Spoki (surname confirmed via other photo's) and George (unknown surname - left). Likely taken in Sydney, Australia. | ||
| 5 | Joyce Cameron on roller skates Joyce has written on the back: How do I look on skates. Lots of love, Joyce XXX Unsure who the photo was for, perhaps her sister? Photo taken by Warwick Studios, Incorporating LEICA STORY CO, 49 & 53 Little Strand Arcade, Sydney | ||
| 6 | Joyce Cameron & Mavis Rodgers Photo taken by MAC'S Photo Services, 16 Piccadilly Arcade, 220 Pitt Street, Sydney. They were listed in the Sydney telephone directory at this address in (November 1950) | ||
| 7 | Joyce Cameron & Maverrick Gibson (?? unsure of males name, writing on back of photo difficult to read) The photo was taken by Smiling Snaps, Picadilly Arcade, 220 Pitt Street, Sydney. | ||
| 8 | Joyce Cameron & Peggye Nelson The back of the photo has a stamp from Identity Studio, 175 Pitt Street, Sydney. This studio is listed at this address in the Sydney telephone directory (November 1950). | ||
| 9 | Bernard Johnson Written on the back: Bernard Johnson U.S.A Aug, 1943 | ||
| 10 | Joyce Cameron & Peggye Nelson | ||
| 11 | Leeton High School Written on the back in Joyce's handwriting: This is the school I went to | ||
| 12 | Soldiers Memorial - Leeton ANZAC Memorial Clock Written on the back: Where I have the cross my uncle name Don Cameron is about third from bottom. The other cross is the Post Office. Research indicates this is likely the Leeton ANZAC Memorial Clock. Google images show there is a D Cameron 4th from the bottom on the left, the list appears to be for those who passed between 1914 - 1918 (WWI) | ||
| 13 | Newspaper mention - Joyce Cameron - 1940 The Australian Women's Weekly Sat, Sep 14, 1940 Page 35 A photo of what appears to be Joyce having tea with a Mrs. Bruce Cameron while on a visit to Melbourne in 1940. |
| Linked to | Joyce May Cameron |
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