Collection Of Photographs Relating To Edgley And Dawe Theatre Company
Clem Edgley, Lizzie Edgley (Mother) and Eric aged 13, 1915 slwa_b2650659_1
Mick & Clem, 1919. Eric Edgley and Clem in the top hat slwa_b2650659_2
Mick & Clem, 1919. Clem Edgley supports his brother Eric slwa_b2650659_3
"Allow me!" Mick & Clem, 1919 slwa_b2650659_4
On back of print: Dear Mrs Edgley, your autographs have faded with the decades! I knew you so well in those days! R. Bates slwa_b2650659_5
In the dress circle of His Majesty's Theatre, Perth. Women in front row identified L-R: Edna Moncrieff, Mrs Edgley, Ann Luciano, Lindy, Dorothy White, Muriel O'Malley slwa_b2650659_6
Eric and Edna Edgley in London slwa_b2650659_7
Eric Edgley slwa_b2650659_8
Eric Edgley age 30 slwa_b2650659_9
Group including Eric and Edna Edgley slwa_b2650659_10
Edna Edgley in stage costume slwa_b2650659_11
Edna Edgley. "To dear Mum, love Edna" slwa_b2650659_12
Edna Edgley slwa_b2650659_13
Edna Edgley. "To dear Thelma, your loving sister Edna" slwa_b2650659_14
Edna Edgley. "To dear Wilf, love Edna" slwa_b2650659_15
Eric Edgley with his daughter Christine slwa_b2650659_16
Eric Edgley with sons Michael and Phillip slwa_b2650659_17
Edgley family. Eric, Edna, Michael, Phillip and Christine slwa_b2650659_18
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