The employees at Morris Shoe Factory in the early 1930s. Frank Easton, who worked as the shoe factory as well as having the shop at The Gap is on the far left with the black apron.
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Louie Bennett driving horse and sulky
Louie Bennett driving her horse and sulky. In later years she owned and drove a 96a Whippet. The Whippet was a very popular, classy-looking small car produced between 1926 and 1931.
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