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Gina Hammond
About me:
Two names I am currently concentrating on are:
HAMMOND(&variations is Australia & New Zealand)
& OUTRAM (& variations).
You will see on my homepage links to indexes for both of these names.
HAMMOND(&variations is Australia & New Zealand)
& OUTRAM (& variations).
You will see on my homepage links to indexes for both of these names.
About my family:
I haven't shared details about my family.
Updated: December 22, 2002
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Gina Hammond
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Jan 01, 2001 12:00 AM
Studio photo of young child
The studio name was Moira & Haigh, 1 Lower...
The studio name was Moira & Haigh, 1 Lower...
Gina Hammond
joined AncientFaces!
Dec 22, 2002 8:23 PM
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Member as of December 22, 2002
Member as of December 22, 2002
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Unknown Man
studio photo of a moustached man leaning on a chair. His hat is placed on the chair. Very old & discoloured photo that appears to have been cut to fit
The identity of this man is unknown. The studio is PC Mundy,St James Road Croydon. If it is Croydon in London it is most likely to be an ANDERSON or Outram ANDERSON
The identity of this man is unknown. The studio is PC Mundy,St James Road Croydon. If it is Croydon in London it is most likely to be an ANDERSON or Outram ANDERSON
Studio photo of young child
The studio name was Moira & Haigh, 1 Lower Seymour Street,Portland Square W London. The studio detail states that it opened internationally in 1862 an
I have as yet been unable to identify this child. If it was the 1860s in Australia, it would have been a 'Kelly' or an 'Anderson'
I have as yet been unable to identify this child. If it was the 1860s in Australia, it would have been a 'Kelly' or an 'Anderson'
Unknown man wearing apron
Studio photo of a man wearing an 'apron'. May have been taken in Rockhampton Australia, but cannot confirm this
Possibly William Outram ANDERSON. Appears to be photo of a freemason taken in Queensland between 1850 & 1870
Possibly William Outram ANDERSON. Appears to be photo of a freemason taken in Queensland between 1850 & 1870
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Unknown Man
studio photo of a moustached man leaning on a chair. His hat is placed on the chair. Very old & discoloured photo that appears to have been cut to fit
The identity of this man is unknown. The studio is PC Mundy,St James Road Croydon. If it is Croydon in London it is most likely to be an ANDERSON or Outram ANDERSON
The identity of this man is unknown. The studio is PC Mundy,St James Road Croydon. If it is Croydon in London it is most likely to be an ANDERSON or Outram ANDERSON
Unknown man wearing apron
Studio photo of a man wearing an 'apron'. May have been taken in Rockhampton Australia, but cannot confirm this
Possibly William Outram ANDERSON. Appears to be photo of a freemason taken in Queensland between 1850 & 1870
Possibly William Outram ANDERSON. Appears to be photo of a freemason taken in Queensland between 1850 & 1870
Studio photo of young child
The studio name was Moira & Haigh, 1 Lower Seymour Street,Portland Square W London. The studio detail states that it opened internationally in 1862 an
I have as yet been unable to identify this child. If it was the 1860s in Australia, it would have been a 'Kelly' or an 'Anderson'
I have as yet been unable to identify this child. If it was the 1860s in Australia, it would have been a 'Kelly' or an 'Anderson'