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Bunch of Women


Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: X MARKS THE SPOT (an X to indicate something or someone on the photo)
This photograph was taken in England and sent out to my mother's cousin Edwin Earp (called Sonny by his family) who emigrated to Australia in the 1920s.
80 years later, his granddaughter, Erin and I connected online (she's my second cousin) and she sent copies of many of the English photos to me - a treasure!
I could recognize quite a lot of people from other family photos but have no idea who any of these women are.
Erin had titled it "Bunch of Women" so I kept the title - and the "X" on the far left woman qualifies it for this week's theme!
This photograph was taken in England and sent out to my mother's cousin Edwin Earp (called Sonny by his family) who emigrated to Australia in the 1920s.
80 years later, his granddaughter, Erin and I connected online (she's my second cousin) and she sent copies of many of the English photos to me - a treasure!
I could recognize quite a lot of people from other family photos but have no idea who any of these women are.
Erin had titled it "Bunch of Women" so I kept the title - and the "X" on the far left woman qualifies it for this week's theme!
Nouchetdu38, Alan Mays, homaris have particularly liked this photo
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