Photographs, 1939

Historical information

A group of 26 photographs collected by Ralph Andrews, father of Michele Spencer donor.
Michele sent the photographs with a covering letter explaining how her father had kept to collection for many years so she felt they should go to a good home for safe keeping. Michele's husband's uncle, Frank Spencer, was the Post Master at Cowes for many years.

Physical description

219-01. Photograph of lady standing on rocks at San Remo
219-02. Photograph of rocks at Back Beach San Remo
219-03. Photograph of rocks at Back Beach San Remo
219-04. Photograph of the San Remo Camping Ground
219-05. Photograph of Merv Horkings in tent at San Remo Camping Ground
219-06. Photograph of Merv Horkings in tent at San Remo Camping Ground
219-07. Photograph of three men on the beach at San Remo
219-08. Photograph of coastal scene San Remo at low tide
219-09. Photograph of rocks at San Remo
219-10. Photograph of shoreline with trees at San Remo
219-11. Photograph of Jetty at San Remo with boats moored
219-12. Photograph of the back view of a man on the beach at San Remo
219-13. Photograph of coastal scene looking towards the eastern entrance to Westernport
219-14. Photograph of Merv Horkings standing outside a tent at the San Remo Camping Ground
219-15. Photograph of people standing and sitting on rocks at San Remo
219-16. Photograph of coastal scene looking towards the eastern entrance to Westernport
219-17. Photograph of foreshore with rocks and lonely tree on land at San Remo
219-18. Photograph taken from San Remo looking towards Newhaven with breakwater.
219-19. Photograph of rock platform at San Remo
219-20. Photograph of coastal scene at San Remo
219-21. Photograph of the breakwater at San Remo
219-22. Photograph of a man sitting on the beach at San Remo with groyns on the foreshore
219-23. Photograph of coastal scene at San Remo
219-24. Photograph of coastal scene at San Remo
219-25. Photograph of the San Remo Punt
219-26. Photograph of a vehicle waiting for the Punt to travel across to Newhaven

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