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- Title
- Photograph, Louisa Huddy
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- Te Hikoi Museum
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- Te Hikoi Museum
- Description
Labelled 'Mrs Rocke' this is currently believed to be Louisa Huddy, the 'youngest daughter of Mr James Huddy, St Kilda' she married Richard Rocke in Melbourne in 1861. The Rocke's moved to Southland, where Richard was a chemist and druggist and a general merchant in partnership with others. The couple had five children, but died young, Richard in 1875 and Louisa in 1877. Interestingly this image has the photography mark of William Burman on the reverse, although it appears to be taken at the ...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1860-1870
- Creator
- Burman, William
- URL
- https://ehive.com/collections/3278/objects/1854856
- Related subjects
- People and Families (including births, weddings, deaths) / People and Families / 1870s
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