H.M.S. Iphiginea
Sub. Shelter
October, 1918
Zeebrugge, 1918
Coverley, 2nd Photo
The Twelve Brothers by Grimm
Tea Strainer Moustache
Colin Rocks the Plastic Saxophone
Uncle Leo at Ballycoog, Wicklow
Snow in the Old Days
Me 'n the Eldest
Owen
Woolly Twins
Max K
Peek-a-Boo
His Mother's Pride and Joy
Hellyer Group - Figuring Them Out
Sarah (Graham) Hellyer
Sarah and Joyce Hellyer, 1955
Three Generations of Hellyers, 1961
The Meeting of the Waters, Vale of Avoca, Wicklow,…
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Uncle Max and Henry
Home On Leave c1941
Long Ago, In A Galaxy Far, Far Away...
The Smiley Ones Are Always Out of Focus.
Cheers!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Lake Champlain Ferry, Vermont
Glass Plate Adams Family
February 9, 1952
Trio
Pup Pram
Unknown Building, Unknown Place
Shady Summer Porch Waiting For People
One Last Clever Dog in the Chair
Three Lawn Ornaments
Ludlow, Vermont Church
Church In Ludlow, Vermont
Red Parade
Iola Wagner
Running Towards the Rest of My Life
Happy Birthday, Colin
Working On the Rachmaninoff
Skyline Drive, Virginia 1965
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Capt. Fryatts Ship
From Harry King, my husband's paternal grandfather.
Written on the back:
"The "Brussels" Capt Fryatts ship.
I believe our chap torpedoed her when she was at anchor but the Germans dragged her to block the entrance of the harbour. "
Written on the back:
"The "Brussels" Capt Fryatts ship.
I believe our chap torpedoed her when she was at anchor but the Germans dragged her to block the entrance of the harbour. "
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