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Eleanor Margaret Hannan Photo Album
From
Peesweep To Freedom - New Family Tree
These are photographs from a decorative photo
album belonging to Eleanor Margaret Hannan (1885-1968).
The pictures are in no particular order and can only be crossed referenced by referring
to the New
Family Tree.
Holding your curser over the pictures will identify who is in the
photograph.
Click the thumbnail for a closer view.
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THE PEESWEEP
Then out into the night we stept, heavens!
How the planets reeld.
The blaze of moon-girt Jupiter flash’d oe’r us
Like a shield.
And belted saturn old rolled dim upon a larger field;
And from the low north-west wheeled up the golden mottled moon.
And westward in a dream of stars the Milky Way
did swoon;
While eager in the far south-east Orion raised
his chin.
In time to hear our farewell to the Peesweep Inn.
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