A Group Of Men At The Coronation Of King George V - Hawthorn (hawt0033)
A Group Of Men At The Coronation Of King George V - Hawthorn
Photograph of fifteen men posed in front of a stone building; the men are dressed in overcoats and have rosettes in their lapels; the men on the front row are holding Union Jacks; one of the men on the front row is a clergyman wearing a dog collar; the photograph has been identified as depicting celebrations in Hawthorn to mark the Silver Jubilee of the reign of King George V; the men have been identified as follows: back row, left to right: Joe Irving; Mr. Patterson; Chas. Newby; Bill Butt; Bob Reed; Gerald Scully; Wilf Tate; Bob Turner; Bob Matthews; Ralph Turner; front row: Jos. Tate; Rev. Widdes; Luke Lamb; Geo. Cresswell; Grandad Newby
Date: 1936
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