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A number of us gave lunch to Miss Walker at "The Hut" at Parsley Bay today, Thursday 22 September 1910

By
Arthur Wigram Allen
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[ PX*D 593, Thursday 22 September 1910]
(Album 55: Photographs of the Allen family, 13 September 1910 - 27 November 1910)

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Parsley Bay
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Allen, Arthur Walker, Eadith
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Allen, Arthur Wigram

State Library of New South Wales

Recreation and Sport

Eating and Drinking

Parsley Bay

Narrow bay in the eastern suburbs with parkland and suspension bridge that is thought to have been named after the profusion of a native plant resembling parsley growing there.

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Allen, Arthur

Lawyer and partner in Allens, one of Sydney's oldest law firms.

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Walker, Eadith

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Philanthropist and benefactor.

Parsley Bay Reserve

Public recreation ground at the head of Parsley Bay in Sydney's eastern suburbs that was created by the NSW State Government in 1907 after resuming the land, formerly part of the Wentworth Vaucluse estate, in 1906. The reserve is adminstered by Woollahra Council.

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