Sepia Saturday 241: 16 August 2014
Every week I participate in a meme called Sepia Saturday and this week Alan suggests:
Our theme this week revolves around letters home and you can interpret it as widely as you want. It might be letters, it might be cards, it might be writing, it might be people far away from home. All you need to do is to feature an old photograph and tell us a little about it.
I'm a bit short on time (and photos if I'm honest) so this week's contribution is a postcard.
The postcard is from my maternal grandmother, Kit, who died before I was born and four years after this was written. It is addressed to my maternal grandfather Tom.
Kit and Barbara - not quite sure where this photo was taken but it was around that time period. |
Here is the back of the postcard.
The card is dated 30 December 1952 so just before New Year's Eve. It says:
Dear Tom
Hope you have managed all right. We have had a very nice time up to date. Bell has been very busy in the shop. We gave her a hand over the holidays and went up to the beach every other day. I just met Mrs Sutcliffe's daughter Mrs Eather from Glasgow Ave. Bondi. She looks very well. We will be home Monday or Tuesday morning. Having a day or two with Joy first. Love from us both Kit X.
"We" would mean my mother Barbara and Kit. My mother would have just turned 17.
Joy was Kit's niece and my mother's cousin - Bell's daughter. Bell had two daughters: Joy and Shirley.
323 Pacific Highway Belmont is shown on the map below. I assume it is where Bell lived but I'm not sure - maybe it is where Joy lived.
I've shown the route from the Highway North to the shop in Newcastle. I think it's more likely Joy's place. I shall have to ask cousin Douglas if he knows.
Google Street View Jan 2010 |
Bell's shop was a bakery called Wingfield's Bakery.
Trove as usual comes up trumps with an ad for a pastry cook at the shop around that time.
courtesy of the National Library of Australia Newcastle Morning Herald Miner's Advocate Tuesday 16 September 1952 |
For more letters go here.
Comments
I have come across a few ads for my family. One was the sale of a bowling alley as part of settling an estate. That was how I learned that my grandaunt Violetta's husband was a bit of an entrepreneur (he was in the census as owner of a newspaper stand). I also learned he died young and that they had not been married long. Often an ad reveals a lot of good information.
Gotta love Trove!