DescriptionCat on a hot rope leash? (25202443213).jpg
This fine Clonbrock image shows Mary with her menagerie and Edith Dillon with a cat on a leash in one hand and a fine box camera in the other!
With thanks to all of today's contributors, but perhaps [/photos/129555378@N07/ sharon.corbet] and [/photos/91549360@N03/ O Mac] in particular, we have fairly concrete confirmation of the location and subjects of this Dillon/Clonbrock family image. Very likely taken at the stables at "Plas Gwynfryn" mansion in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, the image is understood to show first-cousins Edith Augusta Dillon (1878-1964) and Mary Elizabeth Ellis-Nanney (1877-1947). The former possibly a visitor to the house at the time; the latter whose family built the stables and mansion in the late 1870s. It was seemingly ruined by fire nearly 100 years later...
Photographers: Dillon Family
Contributors: Luke Gerald Dillon, Augusta Caroline Dillon
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