c1919 - c1921
For more information about the Hindmarsh family see
http://hindmarsh-family.blogspot.com/
For more information about the Jones family see
http://jonessmith1857.blogspot.com/
Mary Elizabeth Hindmarsh nee Jones Brighton Beach 1920. As a widow of a railway worker killed at work, Mary Hindmarsh was offered work opening and closing the boom gates.
Olive Hindmarsh Treasury Gardens 1920, just before wedding
A weeks holiday in Mordialloc 1920. Olive Hindmarsh 3rd from left, Vera McKenzie 2nd from right
A weeks holiday in Mordialloc 1920. Olive Hindmarsh?
A weeks holiday in Mordialloc 1920. Unknown
A weeks holiday in Mordialloc 1920. From left Alice? Olive Hindmarsh, Alice?, Ann, sitting Ivy Watts
A weeks holiday in Mordialloc 1920. Olive Hindmarsh 2nd from left
A weeks holiday in Mordialloc 1920. Unidentified
Unidentified 1920?
Unidentified 1920? Pennant being held says Royal Blues. Could be St Stephens Harriers. Eddie Brown 2nd from left?
St Stephens Harriers
https://ststephensharriers.com/history/
St Stephens Harriers was formed from a group of young lads who were members of St Stephens Church of England, Richmond, Bible Class who were looking for a recreational sport to occupy their spare time. Parents vetoed football too rough, cycling equipment too expensive, tennis lack of courts, so athletics was the sport adopted. At a meeting held in March 1908.
I still have some cups that Eddie won. In the Brown family blog is a picture of Eddie in a football team. St Stephens was close by the Brown family bakery in Church street. Eddies parents had been married there.










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