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The Sulman Family: Exploring the Blue Mountains and Leaving a Lasting Legacy

Discover the captivating story of the Sulman family in the Blue Mountains, NSW. Follow their adventures, contributions, and love for nature through photographs and historical records dating back to 1898.

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The Sulman Family: Exploring the Blue Mountains and Leaving a Lasting Legacy

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  1. Ernest Brougham Decker, The Three Sisters, Katoomba, Blue Mountains, NSW, 1898(Macleay Museum, The University of Sydney)

  2. The Sulmans, Sydney, 1900Back row- Florence (Florrie) (1876-1965), Arthur (1882-1971)Front row – Edith (Edie) (1878-1907), John (later Sir John Sulman) (1849-1935), Dorothy Joan (Joan) (1896-1973), Thomas Noel (Tom) (1899-1970), Annie Elizabeth (later Lady Sulman) (1864-1949), Geoffrey (1894-1916)Not present is John Masefield (Jack) (1906-1959)(Sulman Family Archive)

  3. The Sulmans, Kihilla, about 1913Back row – Joan, Jack, TomFront row – Geoffrey, John, Annie(Sulman Family Archive)

  4. Florence Sulman, A Popular Guide to the Wild Flowers of New South Wales, Volume 1, Second Edition, Angus & Robertson Ltd., Sydney, 1926

  5. Kihilla, 2013(Church Army Australia)

  6. A Blue Mountains picnic, about 1912Left to right – Annie, Jack, Joan, John, Tom, Geoffrey(Sulman Family Archive)

  7. An outdoors Blue Mountains lunch, about 1912Left to right- Geoffrey, Tom, Annie, Florrie, Joan(Sulman Family Archive)

  8. Tom and Geoffrey in the Kihilla school room, about 1912(Sulman Family Archive)

  9. Tom in Geoffrey’s workshop, Kihilla, about 1915(Sulman Family Archive)

  10. A Blue Mountains outing in the family car, about 1912Back seat – Joan, Tom, Annie, FlorrieFront seat – Geoffrey, Jack, John(Sulman Family Archive)

  11. Christ Church, Springwood, about 2013(commons.wikipedia.org)

  12. Former Holy Trinity Church, Wentworth Falls, about 2013 (pigott-gorrie.blogspot.com)

  13. Khandala (also known as Kardinia Park), Katoomba, 2011(Century 21)

  14. Former Holy Trinity Rectory, Wentworth Falls, no date(pigott-gorrie.blogspot-com)

  15. War memorial and entry to Honour Gardens, Honour Avenue, Lawson, 2014(David Carment)

  16. Detail on war memorial, Lawson, 2014(David Carment)

  17. Annie, 1931(National Library of Australia)

  18. Annie’s call to action as President of the Lawson Branch of the Red Cross, about 1915(Sulman Family Archive)

  19. From A. E. Sulman, Australian Wild Flowers, Second Series, Angus & Robertson Ltd., Sydney, no date

  20. Tom on his billy cart, Kihilla, about 1910(Sulman Family Archive)

  21. Woodford Academy, 1937(Eirene Mort, National Library of Australia)

  22. Desk, Woodford Academy, 2014(David Carment)

  23. Tom with his motorcycle, Kihilla, about 1915(Sulman Family Archive)

  24. Tom Sulman, “That’s Me”, cutting from The World’s News, no date [1917](Sulman Family Archive)

  25. Tom in a Sulman Simplex, Kihilla, 1923(Sulman Family Archive)

  26. Cutting from The Daily Telegraph, 7 July 1923(Sulman Family Archive)

  27. Tom’s daughter Diana Inglis Carment (1927-2005) on holiday in the Blue Mountains, 1957(Carment Family Archive)

  28. The tradition continues – outdoor lunch at the Wentworth Falls home of Tom’s granddaughter Annie Sulman Carment (1951- ), 2013(Vittorio Cintio)

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