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Brownie's picnic for teddy bears
Article about a teddy bear's picnic for brownies in NSW
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Mackay family's south-west car journey: Refreshment stop.
The Mackay family left Scotland and arrived in Western Australia in 1916. The family first settled in Crawley, and Mackay worked for a photographer in Hay Street, West Perth. In 1917, T.F. Mackay purchased the photographic studio of J.J. Dwyer in Kalgoorlie which he operated until 1945.
Having tea next to their car using stacked suitcases for a table. Note the Mackay clan crest on the door of their vehicle.
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Teddy bear cake
A recipe and instructions for a teddy bear cake
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Picnic time for teddy bears
Knitting patterns for teddy bears
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Rawson Lang and his toys
Rawson Lang with his toys: a box 'table' set for a tea party, teddy bears, train set and wooden pull toys. In one image 'Punch' the dog stands next to him. Photographs taken on the steps of the Methodist manse, Dongara.
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Riches Family and friends on a Sunday outing
Charlotte Fidock (Aunt Lot) with Dorothy Riches and her teddybear, 1905
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Courtney Daw and Friend
Courtney James Daw on rocking horse with unidentified girl and her teddy bear.
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Children at the commercial Traveler's Association of Western Australia picnic at Armadale
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May Lang and toys
May Lang with her pram, teddy, Saucy Kate (in stripes) and another doll. Photograph taken at rear of Wesley manse, Egan Street, Kalgoorlie.
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Jean Lang with teddy bear