Thanks for sharing that image with us, Sharon ... it really helps fill
out the verbal image ... a bit like putting a face to a name <g>
The new resource seems to be a great hit with local researchers.
I had few over here at the time, but see a G. Nelson there for 600 Hay
St, Perth and suspect that could be uncle George who owned a shoe shop
in Hay St near the Picadilly Arcade
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Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), Saturday 16 September 1933, page 13
GEORGE NELSON, of Comfort Shoe Stores, Hay-st., (next to Piccadilly)
will deliver a radio talk to ladies on Foot Comfort next Wednesday
morning. Tune in to Station 6PR at 11.15 a.m.
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Cheers, ROB!!
rnelson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
On 14/12/2016 6:54 AM, Sharon. McBride wrote:
I have always wondered about the registration disk I have from my father in
laws collection of memorabilia but it is from a later date. Too early to be my
father in laws so I assumed it was his father's but he died in 1933 so perhaps
an older brothers. Will give the photo attachment option a try. Whoever it
belonged to I may never know but I like it and keep it propped up on a shelf in
front of my computer.
Thanks to the Carnamah Volunteers group. BTW I love the background on the
Carnamah pages, bricks and mortar, very appropriate I think.