File:Henrietta Priestley, née Rice, and daughters.jpg

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English: Monochrome photograph of Joseph Hubert Priestley's mother, Henrietta, and four sisters (from left to right), Edith, Doris, Joyce, and Olive. His mother is seated and his sisters are shown standing.[1]
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Source https://tewkesburyhistory.org/images/THS000710_big.jpg via the Tewkesbury Historical Society.
Author Alfred Mallett (22 January 1857 – 6 February 1941), photographer formerly at Abbey Studio, 59 Church Street, Tewkesbury.
Camera location51° 59′ 27.85″ N, 2° 09′ 40.64″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

References

  1. Adrian Raeside (2009) "18. Home" in (in English) Return to Antarctica: The amazing adventure of Sir Charles Wright on Robert Scott's journey to the South Pole, Mississauga: J. Wiley & Sons Canada, p. 277 ISBN: 978-0-470-15380-2. OCLC: 1131579499.

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Joseph Hubert Priestley's mother and four sisters, circa 1910

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51°59'27.848"N, 2°9'40.644"W

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