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Eileen May O'Connor, criminal record number 710LB, 3 June 1927. State Reformatory for Women, Long Bay, NSW
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Title:
Eileen May O'Connor, criminal record number 710LB, 3 June 1927. State Reformatory for Women, Long Bay, NSW
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Date:
3 June 1927
Format:
Glass plate negative: b&w; 4.75 x 6.5
Inscription:
Emulsion side: E. O'CONNOR, 710.L.B 5/17 u/u 11/00 19, 112.265, D1
Subject:
Description:
Convicted of stealing. Eileen O'Connor first appears in police records as a 'missing friend', or missing person. She is eventually arrested for stealing a wallet and is described by police with the odd epithet 'inclined to be weak'. Aged 17. Part of an archive of forensic photography created by the NSW Police between 1912 and 1964.
Published in:
Nerida Campbell Femme fatale : the female criminal Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 2008. pp 121
Source:
Justice & Police Museum ; FP07_0229_003
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Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
34385