notes read: The Peachey's home at Hatley Park; Jan [Ian?] Galliford lived here also, with parents; James Audain and his sister once lived on other side of house [rest of sentence cut off]
In the early 1920s, Dunsmuir sisters, Dola and Muriel, and Muriel’s husband, Edward Molyneux, took time to tour the ruins of Europe in the aftermath of the war. Edward Molyneux was an ideal tour guide for the sisters, having served in 1915 with the Duke of Wellington Regiment on the Western Front. Although he was promoted to Captain for his actions in battle, injury resulted in the loss of sight in his left eye and withdrawal from active duty.
Woman is probably Eileen Molyneux (1890-1962), a maternal cousin of Edward Molyneux and a long-term friend of the Dunsmuir daughters.
The Dunsmuir family and some friends took an extended vacation from November 1911 to September 1912. They started the vacation in Switzerland and then travelled along the Nile, enjoying a variety of Egyptian historic sites and experiences. After their tour of the Nile, the Dunsmuirs travelled on to England and took over Bisham Abbey in Buckinghamshire for the spring and summer months.
Woman is probably Eileen Molyneux (1890-1962), a maternal cousin of Edward Molyneux and a long-term friend of the Dunsmuir daughters.
In the early 1920s, Dunsmuir sisters, Dola and Muriel, and Muriel’s husband, Edward Molyneux, took time to tour the ruins of Europe in the aftermath of the war. Edward Molyneux was an ideal tour guide for the sisters, having served in 1915 with the Duke of Wellington Regiment on the Western Front. Although he was promoted to Captain for his actions in battle, injury resulted in the loss of sight in his left eye and withdrawal from active duty.
Woman is probably Eileen Molyneux (1890-1962), a maternal cousin of Edward Molyneux and a long-term friend of the Dunsmuir daughters.
Woman is probably Eileen Molyneux (1890-1962), a maternal cousin of Edward Molyneux and a long-term friend of the Dunsmuir daughters.
Woman is probably Eileen Molyneux (1890-1962), a maternal cousin of Edward Molyneux and a long-term friend of the Dunsmuir daughters.
Woman is probably Eileen Molyneux (1890-1962), a maternal cousin of Edward Molyneux and a long-term friend of the Dunsmuir daughters.