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Family of W. Beavan Searell:

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XS3407/21 Coastal scene in Australia, painted by Mrs. Annie Tennyson Smith, world temperance lecturer, 1898. She is buried in the Great Orme cemetery, Llandudno, her native town.   
XS3407/22 Coloured postcard of St. Tudno’s cemetery on the Great Orme’s Head, Llandudno with a printed note on the front from E. Tennyson Smith "I send this to show you where my dear wife was l...  more  
XS3407/23 E. Tennyson Smith and his second wife Edith.   
XS3407/24 Edith Tennyson Smith (second wife of Edward Tennyson Smith) with a cat outiside a house, ?1961.   
XS3407/25 Jervis Bay, Australian Comonwealth Liner. The postcard was sent by Edie (Edith Tennyson Smith] from Port Said, Egypt to Mrs. W. Searell, Benville, Meadow Gardens, Llandudno, postmark 1928.   
XS3407/26 Still life, fruit, nuts and a wine glass painted by F. Edward Chardon. This was painted by Mr. Chardon in Rapallo, Italy, and given to Mrs. E.A. Searell who looked after him on the death of his mothe...  more  
XS3407/27 Interior of Rapallo House, Llandudno, n.d.   
XS3407/28 Handing over to Llandudno Council of the Rapallo House Museum and contents of Mr. Chardon’s home. Mrs. E. A. Searell (front left); Mr. Richard Jones (holding his hat) representing Chamberlain a...  more  
XS3407/29 Handing over to Llandudno Council of the Rapallo House Museum and contents of Mr. Chardon’s home. People include John Roberts, Arwynfa, Lloyd St. (elderly gentleman in hat); Richard W. Jones of...  more  
XS3407/30 Gill net fishing on the Fraser River (Canada or Australia], c.1900. "Brother Jack the Wanderer" is on the deck.   
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