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I wanted the photos as evidence of their graves, which I hope I can get down to visit one day.Lewis and Elizabeth were the parents of Winifred Gladys Samuel, my father's mother. Winny married Charlesworth Harwood, my grandfather, in 1909. Charlesworth was living in Melbourne (Caulfield, Carnegie, Glenhuntly area). Winny was apparently well known in Morwell and was in the Rechabites temperance league. I have a couple of photos of Morwell. One is of the main street taken in 1907, and one can even see the Coffee Palace at the far end. The other is little earlier when Lewis Samuel was still alive - I am guessing around 1887 - and shown the family and some other outside L Samuel's grocery/bakery/insurance shop with a harness shop and a bootmaker next door.

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