Seabright homes along Dashaway (later East Cliff Drive) Seabright homes along Dashaway (later East Cliff Drive), near Seabright Beach. The bridge was later replaced with earth fill. WilliamTyrrell's barn is on the far left. The woman on the beach (bottom right) is Miss Forbes, who always carried a cane or umbrella and always wore black. Source of information: Museum of Natural History Koch. p. 150. Clark. p. 103.
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Seabright homes along Dashaway (later East Cliff Drive), near Seabright Beach. The bridge was later replaced with earth fill. WilliamTyrrell's barn is on the far left. The woman on the beach (bottom right) is Miss Forbes, who always carried a cane or umbrella and always wore black. Source of information: Museum of Natural History Koch. p. 150. Clark. p. 103.
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