Fishing at Lake Conjola

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This image, showing a group of people holding fish, was taken on the 21st February 1937 on the south coast of New South Wales at a beautiful area known as Lake Conjola (see Google Maps). This lake is located 10 km north of the town Milton and is a very popular holiday destination where the lake opens up to the sea. This is another image from our collection titled Lake Conjola shore that was probably taken slightly further up the lake, plus some others that were taken by the same photographer in this area.

They were shot by Sydney born photographer, Tom Lennon, who operated a commercial and portrait studio at 64 Victoria Road, Drummoyne, NSW during the 1930s and 1940s. We have 1796 negatives in this collection that showcase social scenes in and around Sydney including balls and dinners held in Sydney, but also include weddings, funerals, work events, parties, portraits, pets, fashion and horse races.

Photography by Tom Lennon
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