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The Snowy River at Jindabyne, believed to be just north of the original bridge, now under Lake Jindabyne where Wep and Jess Pidgeon made camp during their visit with Lennie Lower in 1938.
WEPidgeon:
Jess Pidgeon boils up a billy on the camp stove whilst Lennie Lower surveys the snowy scene
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L-R: Dr Henry Leahy, Bill Pidgeon (Wep), the Editor of the Adaminaby Gazette (circulation 250 per week) and Lennie Lower; taken at Adaminaby, June 1938
WEPidgeon:
Lennie Lower on left with Jess Pidgeon in centre and Dr Henry Leahy, an ex Macquarie Street specialist who retired to take up a resident medical officership at Adaminaby, June 1938
WEPidgeon:
Lennie Lower on left with Jess Pidgeon and Dr Henry Leahy, an ex Macquarie Street specialist who retired to take up a resident medical officership at Adaminaby, June 1938
WEPidgeon:
Lennie Lower on left with Jess Pidgeon and Dr Henry Leahy, an ex Macquarie Street specialist who retired to take up a resident medical officership at Adaminaby, June 1938
WEPidgeon:
Lennie Lower on left with Jess Pidgeon in centre and Dr Henry Leahy, an ex Macquarie Street specialist who retired to take up a resident medical officership at Adaminaby, June 1938
WEPidgeon:
Dr Henry Leahy, an ex Macquarie Street specialist who retired to take up a resident medical officership at Adaminaby, June 1938
WEPidgeon:
L-R: Lennie Lower, the Editor of the Adaminaby Gazette (circulation 250 per week) and Dr Henry Leahy; taken at Adaminaby, June 1938
WEPidgeon:
Lennie Lower on the ski fields; possibly with some members of the Millions Ski Club, of which Jess and Bill Pidgeon were associates of.
WEPidgeon:
Lennie Lower on the ski fields; possibly with some members of the Millions Ski Club, of which Jess and Bill Pidgeon were associates of.