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Hubert Woodward and two men, Sheffield, 1918

Studio portrait of Hubert Woodward and two men dressed in suits believed to be taken on Hubert Woodward's wedding day. Hubert Woodward and an unidentified man are seated with another unidentified man is standing in between them. The background is a studio backdrop with a curtain framing the portrait on both sides. Photographed by Van Ralty in Sheffield.

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Kate Buttery and Hubert Woodward, Sheffield, c.1918

Studio portrait of Kate Buttery and Hubert Woodward on their engagement. Photographed by Van Ralty Studio, Sheffield. Hubert Woodward dressed in a suit sitting on a chair with his arm resting on a table with a book. Kate Buttery leaning against Hubert Woodward wearing a white shirt and dark skirt.

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Holdsworth family, c.1900

Three members of the Holdsworth family standing in front of a canvas tent outdoors. Older female identified as Mrs. Holdsworth senior standing next to J.H.B . (John Henry Beard?) Holdsworth. In the foreground is a young boy believed to be Newton Charlton Holdsworth.

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Portrait of two men, Melbourne, c.1921

Studio portrait of Frank Burdett (1897 - 1971) and his brother. Known to be Hubert Woodward's cousins - mother is Stella Louise Burdett (nee Hopton - sister of Florence Elizabeth Woodward). Frank Burdett's only brother was William Dickson Burdett (1901 - 1983). Photographed by Sa Rony in Melbourne.

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Kangaroo Club, Sheffield, 1917

Group portrait of forty men arranged in four rows. Most men are wearing dark suits and hats. Hubert Woodward is standing sixth from the left in the back row. Group are from the Kangaroo Club in Sheffield, England dated 1917. Photographed by W.R.Pratt in Sheffield, 1917.

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Crystal Bowl ex The Wreck of the Scammel

Retrieved from the wreck of the Joseph H. Scammell, this cut glass bowl was manufactured by the French business Saint-Louis, which is still operating today. Created in the 'Brilliant' period, items from this time were made of heavy leaded glass, intricately cut with geometric patterns and prisms.

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Ruby etched tumbler glass (broken/mended with tape)

Gilt and enamel ruby (cranberry) glass tumbler. The glass has bands of gilt and raised white enamel sprigs (grapes or flowers) on the upper half of the tumbler. The underside of the base has a small "navel" or circular depression which indicates the glass has been hand blown.

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