Carrucan and Sweeney Photo Galleries

Carrucan and Sweeney Photo Galleries

1865 circa Sweeney heirloom emu egg - view 3
This traditionally carved emu egg was passed onto Mary Carrucan (nee Sweeney) by her father John Sweeney. It was on display in this old pink vase in the dining room at the Dalton Street farm house for some 60 years. It is believed that the egg was given to Thomas Sweeney in the 1850s by the local aboriginals of the Plenty River area. The vase itself was a gift to John Sweeney and Ellen Kenney on the occasion of their wedding on 10 Nov 1868.

This is 1 of 3 views of the emu egg, showing the full extent of the carving.

1865 circa Sweeney heirloom emu egg - view 3

This traditionally carved emu egg was passed onto Mary Carrucan (nee Sweeney) by her father John Sweeney. It was on display in this old pink vase in the dining room at the Dalton Street farm house for some 60 years. It is believed that the egg was given to Thomas Sweeney in the 1850s by the local aboriginals of the Plenty River area. The vase itself was a gift to John Sweeney and Ellen Kenney on the occasion of their wedding on 10 Nov 1868.

This is 1 of 3 views of the emu egg, showing the full extent of the carving.

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