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Written on back with black ink pen - Sybil Jean Brown.

Members of Brown family and others on car, 4 a.m. New Year’s morning, 1920’s ? 1 B&W photo print

Outside the Franks residence on corner of Venn & Vance Streets, Shannon. Left to Right - ‘Bill’ Brown, Claude Speirs, Mrs Balfour (in nightwear sitting on bonnet), Eva Roach, Gordon Mitchell, ...3 (?) others…, Girlie Brown, Rita Roach, Maisie Brown, Mr Franks.

Chalked on door of car – 192{3 or 8 ?} C-C Speirs

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balfour,
claude speirs,
eva roach,
franks,
girlie brown,
gordon mitchell,
maisie brown,
rita roach,
shannon,
shannon centennial collection,
william brown,
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