Caroline Simpson Collection
Select one or more of the databases to search
Library Catalogue
Colonial Plants
Pictures
Help
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Click on image to enlarge
Request a copy
Title:
Photograph of Jessie Arminella (Bonnie) Terry captured on a city street by a candid street photographer, Sydney, during World War 2 / Speciality Studio
Creator:
Speciality Studio.
Date:
[c1944]
Format:
1 postcard print : b & w ; 14 x 8.8 cm.
Inscription:
Photographer's stamp on verso: 'For further copies of this photo / quote this number / Speciality Studio / Piccadilly Arcade / 220 Pitt Street Sydney.
Subject:
Terry, Jessie Arminella (Bonnie), 1893-1976.
street photography
gloves
handbags
hats
city streets
Description:
Jessie Arminella (Bonnie) Terry nee Thorburn (1893-1976) was the only daughter of the Rev James Thomas (Tom) Thorburn (1860-1935) and Miriam nee Macgillivray (1853-1924). Her mother and aunts were close friend of Bessie Rouse, and Bonnie was a frequent guest there from childhood. In 1922 she married Bessie’s grandson Roderick Buchanan Rouse Terry (1899-1980) and they had two daughters.
Provenance:
Estate of Miriam Hamilton (1924-2014)
Source:
Caroline Simpson Library & Research Collection ; The Ian & Miriam Hamilton Collection
Rights:
You may save or print this image for research and study. If you wish to use it for any other purposes, you must contact
Museums of History NSW
to request permission.
Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
54113
Similar Items
Studio portrait of Jessie Arminella (Bonnie) Thorburn, around 1916 / C. & B. Macfarlane
Candid street photograph of Miriam Terry and her mother Jessie (Bonnie) Terry, taken during World War 2 / photographer unknown
Candid street photograph of Esther Nina (Nettie) Rennick (left) and Jessie Arminella (Bonnie) Terry outside Repin’s Coffee Inn on Market Street, Sydney, around 1949 / Speciality Studio
Candid street photograph of Jessie Arminella (Bonnie) Terry in Market Street, Sydney, around 1937 / Moviettes
Quick Search
Advanced Search
Pictures Catalogue
Colonial Plants
Museum collections
New Material
Library Home