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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #360 on: Friday 24 March 17 05:28 GMT (UK) »
Someone had to know the truth...just not Betty :P

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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #361 on: Friday 24 March 17 05:36 GMT (UK) »
 ;D ;D ;D Ha de Ha!!!

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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #362 on: Friday 24 March 17 05:47 GMT (UK) »
On a llghter note,
On George Arnold Frederick Heyne's file, did you notice, some smart-ass wrote the word "curry" in pencil above INDIA as in "MADRAS CURRY"

Adding: Wonder if they thought he was "Hot" :P

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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #363 on: Friday 24 March 17 06:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi Betty,
Can you just revisit the finding by your friend of Robert's departure for NZ from NSW in 1921.

Can you give us the month and ship etc.
I can't locate it.

You mentioned it in Reply #5

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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #364 on: Friday 24 March 17 07:42 GMT (UK) »
21 April 1921 on ULIMAROA from Sydney to Wellington

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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #365 on: Friday 24 March 17 08:16 GMT (UK) »
21 April 1921 on ULIMAROA from Sydney to Wellington

Well, I suppose it might well be him, BUT the image of the original manifest is very clearly typed
R. B STEVENS. Aged 23. England (meaning nationality.... which Robert was)

The other details given by your researcher are correct.
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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #366 on: Friday 24 March 17 09:11 GMT (UK) »
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers


Press, Vol LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, page 10.
The Huddart-Parker Company’s passenger steamer Ulimaroa left Sydney at 2 pm on Thursday with 259 passengers and 600 tons of cargo for Wellington direct.

There is a passenger list in the Evening Post of 26 April 1921, page 6,
I suspect that a Mr Stevens travelled to Wellington NZ as steerage as that newspaper does not include anyone surnamed SEALE or STEVENS, in its main listing, but does note 127 steerage without naming them. 


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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #367 on: Friday 24 March 17 10:28 GMT (UK) »
R. B. STEVENS was grouped under a column headed Labourers and Domestics.
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Re: Robert Stevens photographer
« Reply #368 on: Friday 24 March 17 11:09 GMT (UK) »
I'm doubting RB Stevens being my dad, Robert, as the 2 references which mentioned a middle initial were W and H - which I take to reference either Walter or Henry.  Thank you, Betty