Sarah Byrd 'Byrdie' Dunsmuir standing with a horse
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- 1896-1900
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Sarah Byrd 'Byrdie' Dunsmuir standing with a horse
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RD Harvey, Byrdie, Guy Audain in India with guns
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This image is from a hunting trip taken in India. The man on the left is identified as R.D. Harvey and Byrdie and Guy are on the right.
Sarah Byrd 'Byrdie' Dunsmuir and Guy Audain were married in October 1901. After Byrdie had her first child, James, in 1903, she joined her husband and his regiment in Aurungabad, India. Byrdie did not enjoy the life of an army wife and so they came to live in Victoria in 1906, with an income provided by James Dunsmuir.
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Sarah Byrd 'Byrdie' Dunsmuir and Guy Audain were married in October 1901. After Byrdie had her first child, James, in 1903, she joined her husband and his regiment in Aurungabad, India. Byrdie did not enjoy the life of an army wife and so they came to live in Victoria in 1906, with an income provided by James Dunsmuir.
Queen Mary, Duchess of Cornwall, visiting Burleith
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In September 1901, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall & York (later King George V and Queen Mary) visited Victoria during their 1901 tour of Canada. The Duchess spent time with Laura Dunsmuir and visited Burleith. James Dunsmuir was Premier of the province at this time.
large tennis group, some in costume
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Sarah Byrd 'Byrdie' and Guy Audain are number 40 and 39.
making camp in India, probably Byrdie on right
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Sarah Byrd 'Byrdie' Dunsmuir and Guy Audain were married in October 1901. After Byrdie had her first child, James, in 1903, she joined her husband and his regiment in Aurungabad, India. Byrdie did not enjoy the life of an army wife and so they came to live in Victoria in 1906, with an income provided by James Dunsmuir.
woman with baby in christening gown, in a greenhouse
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Royal party accompanying Duchess of Cornwall on visit to Burleith
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In September 1901, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall & York (later King George V and Queen Mary) visited Victoria during their 1901 tour of Canada. The Duchess spent time with Laura Dunsmuir and visited Burleith. James Dunsmuir was Premier of the province at this time.
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Image is likely taken at Dallam Hall, the Cumbria home of the Bromley family. Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904.
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Although the woman is unidentified, she also appears in image 24 in this album, seated next to Maye.
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L to R Front: Muriel, Arthur Bromley, Maye, ?, ? Second row: Laura Dunsmuir, ?, ? Top row: Maurice Bromley Wilson, James Dunsmuir, ?
The location is likely one of the Bromley family properties in the UK. Possibly Dallam Hall, Cumbria or Stoke Hall, Nottinghamshire.
Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904. In the image, Arthur has his arm draped informally over Maye's knees, which suggests they might be married by this point.
Laura Dunsmuir and a man playing croquet
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Image is taken at Dallam Hall, Cumbria, UK, home of the Bromley family. Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904. Visible in the background is the estate orangery.
Maye Dunsmuir and Arthur Bromley wedding, St. Saviour's Church, Victoria, June 24, 1904
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Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir and Lieutenant Arthur Bromley were married at St. Saviour's Church in Victoria on the evening of Friday, June 24, 1904. Attending bridesmaids were Kathleen and Muriel Dunsmuir, Miss Bromley and Miss Gertrude Rithet. The groomsman was Arthur's brother, Lieutenant Maurice Bromley-Wilson.
After the church ceremony, some 500 invited guests attended a reception at the Dunsmuir home, Burleith.
Lt. Arthur Bromley and an unidentified man out hunting
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Lt. Arthur Bromley and Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir were married in 1904.
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Image is likely taken at Stoke Hall, Nottinghamshire, home of the Bromley family. Possibly Muriel Dunsmuir in the centre, with Maye (Dunsmuir) Bromley on the right.
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Arthur Bromley with a dog in his hand
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Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904.
group standing around a carriage, man in centre speaking
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Three women, Maye Dunsmuir on left
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women in carriage in a courtyard
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group by a footbridge at Milnthorpe railway station, Cumbria
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The image is taken at Milnthorpe station in Cumbria, UK. The name Milnthorpe can be seen in the lantern in the foreground. This would be the nearest train station to the Dallam Tower estate owned by Arthur Bromley's brother, Maurice Bromley-Wilson. In this picture, Arthur Bromley is in the front of the group with a walking stick, and Maye (Dunsmuir) Bromley is on the far right. Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904.
Three women at a railway station, Maye Dunsmuir on right
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The image is likely taken at Milnthorpe Railway Station in Cumbria, UK. This would be the nearest railways station to the Bromley family's Dallam Tower estate. Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904.
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Lt. Arthur Bromley is holding a paper and has his feet on a friend's head. This friend appears in several photos with Arthur. Laura Mary 'Maye' Dunsmuir married Arthur Bromley in 1904.