Portrait of Mrs Stanley Howell, Mrs Algar and Mrs Bott
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About this object
A photograph of three women dressed in Victorian costume. The women are identified as, from left to right: Mrs Stanley Howell, Mrs Algar and Mrs Bott. They are seated in front of a wall. A door is located immediately behind Mrs Algar. To the left is a mirror in which a fourth woman can be seen reflected. The photograph is captioned: The Three Miss Dodsons.
The photograph is likely to have been taken at the inaugural conference of Women's Institutes that was held at Omatua in Rissington on 27 October 1925. At the meeting Mrs Algar and Mrs Bott presented a play titled: The Miss Dodsons That Were.
The photograph is housed in a scrapbook titled: History of Rissington Country Women's Institute.
Photographer, unknown.
The photograph is likely to have been taken at the inaugural conference of Women's Institutes that was held at Omatua in Rissington on 27 October 1925. At the meeting Mrs Algar and Mrs Bott presented a play titled: The Miss Dodsons That Were.
The photograph is housed in a scrapbook titled: History of Rissington Country Women's Institute.
Photographer, unknown.
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Black and white photograph printed on paper pasted into a scrapbook.
Media/Materials
Measurements
Height x Width: 95 x 119mm
Height x Width: 352 x 240mm
Height x Width: 352 x 240mm
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Subject person
Subject period
Subject date
1925
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Credit Line
gifted by Rissington Country Women's Institute
Other number(s)
m90/18, 17269, 88184
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