A south-easterly view from the vicinity of the lower Canal Reserve (Linwood Avenue), near to the junction with Ferry Road, looking toward Clifton Spur and Shag Rock, with Whitewash Head in the distance.
Although Frank Newbery must have used a tripod for this photograph of the Avon-Heathcote Estuary, it's a shame that his equipment didn't run to a spirit level.
A south-easterly view from the vicinity of the lower Canal Reserve (Linwood Avenue), near to the junction with Ferry Road, looking toward Clifton Spur and Shag Rock, with Whitewash Head in the distance.
He was married to Katherine Victoria Attrill, and yes. The family tree is a bit more opaque on Franks parents line but it's getting filled out on https://www.myheritage.com/
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Although Frank Newbery must have used a tripod for this photograph of the Avon-Heathcote Estuary, it's a shame that his equipment didn't run to a spirit level.
A south-easterly view from the vicinity of the lower Canal Reserve (Linwood Avenue), near to the junction with Ferry Road, looking toward Clifton Spur and Shag Rock, with Whitewash Head in the distance.
This is my great grandfather. Probably taken from his house.
Hi Sara,
Frank Newbery was your grandfather? Is he the son of Alfred and Emma (nee Willis)?
Thanks!
He was married to Katherine Victoria Attrill, and yes. The family tree is a bit more opaque on Franks parents line but it's getting filled out on https://www.myheritage.com/
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