I have for quite a while enjoyed Sepia Saturday posts from fellow genealogists. When my friend,
Jackie, told me the theme for this week's post I thought that I'd like to take part.
Both my Mum and Dad were raised in country New South Wales and spent a bit of time with horses in their youth. So here goes with some horsey photos from my family albums.
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c 1925 |
My grandfather,
Frank Duncan, on horseback with my Uncle
Bill Chatfield. Frank played the cornet in the Cobar Band. This photo was probably taken on the family property, Elsinore near Cobar NSW.
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1940 |
My Dad,
Allan down on the farm in Canowindra NSW. The inscription on the back of the photo from his album reads "Self on Ballantyne".
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1954 |
During the Queen's visit to Australia in 1954
my Dad, as a member of the
NSW Mounted Police, spent quite a bit of time on horseback. He is the policeman on the far right of this photo and I can see
Aunty Eileen in the crowd between the third and fourth horsemen.
This post was written for Sepia Saturday 182.
14 comments:
Welcome to Sepia Saturday Jill! I'm about to put mine up too. It's amazing some of the photos that others have in their collections!
Great post Jill and lovely to see you on Sepia Saturday!
What took you so long to get here? Welcome! I enjoyed your horse pictures very much. Ballyntine - what a great horse name.
Your family photos are interesting. I especially like the first photo with the coronet.
Well you've made an excellent start! Welcome to Sepia Saturday and we hope you'll join us again.
Hello, and welcome to Sepia Saturday. What a great post to begin with, you already feel like you've been posting for awhile. Hope to see you again, Karen
Anyone who failed to dig deep enough in this post to see your father on the day of his first communion has missed the depth and quality of your post. Wonderful...so brim full of hidden treasure. Well done Geni'orse !
Hoorah! You're here. Now the party's really started!
Great start to Sepia Saturday - welcome, and we look forward to more contributions from your photo archive.
Welcome to Sepia Saturday Jill.
I am amazed that you could identify Aunty Eileen in that crowd.
Looking forward to seeing more Sepia Saturday posts.
And this is your first post? It's a good one! Wish I could see more clearly all those horse brasses in the Mounted Police photo...
Glad you've joined us with such fine pictures. The mounted police were very smart.
Thanks to all the Sepians for rolling out the welcome mat. I'll be returning.
Welcome, Jill. And a great opening post -- snapshots of a family history a'horseback. Thanks for sharing thee delightful photos.
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