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Oct 1968. 106 Burns Road Wahroonga
Mrs Nina Du Faur - 2nd on right
Mrs Syvlia Thompson - far right
Miss Mary Bradfield (daughter of Dr JJC Bradfield) (2nd on left)
Mrs Ida Spicer (left)
Photo taken by Stephanie Lindsey Thompson

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Eccleston Du Faur Collection (Bischoff, photographer)
c. 1877 - view from Mt Wilson

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Eccleston Du Faur Collection (Bischoff, photographer)
View of road into Mt Wilson c 1875 - 1877

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From Du Faur collection
Mr Wynne's home 'Yarrawa'. Photographed by Bischoff c 1877
Bischoff on Camp in Grose River - with Du Faur

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A view of forest & tree ferns in Mt Wilson in late 1870's
Eccleston Du Faur Collection (Bischoff, photographer)

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Forest - tree ferns in Mt Wilson in late 1870's
Eccleston Du Faur Collection (Bischoff, photographer)

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Shack built by E Du Faur for Lewis thompson at Mt Wilson. Lewis Thompson spent 2 years 1875 - 1877 as a storeman, caretaker, supplier of goods and worker for the new settlers at Mt Wilson

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(Photo No 38) Uncleared land on top of mountain clearing showing tree ferns

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(Photo No 31) View at turn of road to Mt Wilson - Mount King George in the distance

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(Photo No 40) Mr Wynne's cottage

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(Photo No 32) Looking down the road on approach to Mount Wilson

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(Photo No 34) Mr E Du Faur's cottage

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Lewis Thompson shack 1875 Mt Wilson. From Du Faur Collection - lent in 1994 - Blue Mts. Hist. Society

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Eccleston Du Faur

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Lewis Thompson's shack

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E. Du Faur's grave, St John's Cemetery, Gordon

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View of the wording on the gravestone of Eccleston Du Faur

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