Sturdie Oldham at Tubbo Station, NSW, 1927, annotated: “Snap of Innocence & myself taken by Eric Cooper at horse yard gate at the homestead”
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There is an archive of Tubbo Station records at Charles Sturt University at Wagga Wagga campus. I am sure they would be interested in the photo of Sturdie Oldham at Tubbo 1927 with the horse Snap of Innocence – taken by Eric Cooper. I have a contact at CSU if you are interested …..
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Hi Alison, Thanks for your interest. I think the horse was “Innocence”. “Snap” was just the way they referred to photos in those days. The Tubbo Station archive is very welcome to use the photo of my uncle. Credit to my website would be nice 🙂
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