Figure 1.-- Here we have some photographs of the Wynnes family. Unfortunately we have no specific information about the family. We have no background information about the family or where they lived. The available images, however tell us a bit about the family. Here we see the two older children in 1906. Click on the image to see the children and their younger brothers and sisters in 1911.

Wynnes Family (England, 1906-11)

Here we have some photographs of the Wynnes family. Unfortunately we have no specific information about the family. We have no background information about the family or where they lived. The available images, however tell us a bit about the family. The photographs are from 1906 and 1911 (figure 1). There appear to be four childre, The 1906 is a formal portrair of a boy and girl. The boy is not yet beeched. I'm not sure precisely what he is wearing. It looks like a long-sleeve dress, but could be a tunic suit. The 1911 snap shot shows the children at the beach. This is interesting because of the children's formal attire for the beach. One boy wears a white sailor suit. One boy even wears a tie with what looks like a school outfit.






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Created: June 8, 2004
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