Thanks MAJM yes that's them. The SMITH " sisters" lived at GRANVILLE...Edith (Edie) and Louisa (Louie). Edith was looking after William SMITH at ONLOWS St Granville when he died. She is the informant & in the death notice in the paper her address is Onslow St. Edith never married.
Will print off the post that i was writing when your post came in...as follows...
SORRY SORRY MAJM.
I was talking about the tragedy of Muriel Victoria's son Dudley who was hung. There was a lot of tragedy as Leonie commented & i was talking about some of this. There were TWO Dudleys, son of Muriel Annie & Edward & son of Muriel Victoria & her husband. Sorry about this. Yes, Muriel Annie's son Dudley drowned in 1916 in a railway dam with his brother Frank.
Below is what I posted in the photo restoration thread re the back of that photo. This is for MAJM as relates to a query of hers & info re photographers etc.
It was a postcard & I had done acopy of a copy (Mum had the opriginal) post as follows..MAJM I called my mother & she found the original (I had taken a copy of a copy). It is a post card photo which reads...Postcard This space may be used for communication.
Also
the following is written..
To Mollie, From Father and Mother & Dud. Dud is 4 years old.
(Mollie was Muriel Victoria, the oldest daughter aged 16 in 1911, attended a Convent boarding school in Geelong VIC. The photo was probably taken on his birthday)
This mean that this photo was taken in 1911, as MAJM reminded me that Dudley (Dudley Edmund Aiken) was born in 1907.