Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Playing Tennis at St Brigid's, Crossley, c1930
Playing Tennis at St Brigid's, Crossley
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Patirck Edmund Carroll farmed at Crossley, on the slopes of Tower Hill. During World War Two he moved to Melbourne, living in Holden Street, North Fitzroy, with his wife (Mary Fitzgerald) and family.
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Patrick Edmund Carroll of 'Hillside' Crossley plays tennis at the St Brigid's tennis courts, Crossley.