Kodak Verichrome Pan found in Kodak Box Brownie in Hazelbrook Antiques shop

During a recent visit to Hazelbrook Antiques I checked about a dozen old cameras for exposed film. My efforts were rewarded when I found this roll of Kodak Verichrome Pan in a Brownie Six-20 that was neatly stored in a leather case. The name and address of the owner was embossed inside the case:

Miss June Morrison
48 Therry St,
Drummoyne

The roll was at frame 7 so I went outside and took an image of the shop on the last remaining frame.

The film was developed in HC-110 dilution B for 7 minutes at 16 °C. I expected to see much better results from the negative that was inside the camera which itself was kept in a leather case. Unfortunately, the latent images taken by the camera owner nearly vanished. The emulsion lost a lot of sensitivity and despite plentiful exposure the image that I took was no better.

I wonder if the girl in this photograph is Miss June Morrison.