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Written on photo as identification with purple ink - Nan . Earle Waterston

Miss Nan and Earle Waterston* with 2 pet lambs, 1920’s 1 B&W photo print

Appears to have been cut from a photo album.

*Waterston – also spelt Waterson (see photo #.0025) – also spelt Watterson (see photo caption on bottom of page 52 in book – “Shannon School Centennial Souvenir 1989”).

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

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Shannon Railway Station, looking south, between 1920 & 1950
Shannon Meat Co. delivery van, 1920's (?)
Miranui Mill - cookhouse, billiard room & men's living quarters, 1920's
Sheet 1 - 8 photos (4 related to Cameron's)
Shops - C. Hardie, W.G. Quarrie and Chemist, Plimmer Terrace, 1920's
Chemist shop established by R.S. Polson taken over by F. Denton
View of Shannon from Thomson Street
Shannon Girl Peace Scouts and Miss C.J. Harvey (Scoutmistress), 1920's
Members of Brown family and others on car, 4 a.m. New Year's morning, 1920's ?
Looking down valley through hilly farmland, 1920's
View of river between cliffs, 1920's
Toi Toi bushes growing on hillside with some remanent bush, 1920's

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1920,
shannon,
shannon centennial collection,
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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Shannon Railway Station, looking south, between 1920 & 1950
Shannon Meat Co. delivery van, 1920's (?)
Miranui Mill - cookhouse, billiard room & men's living quarters, 1920's
Sheet 1 - 8 photos (4 related to Cameron's)
Shops - C. Hardie, W.G. Quarrie and Chemist, Plimmer Terrace, 1920's
Chemist shop established by R.S. Polson taken over by F. Denton
View of Shannon from Thomson Street
Shannon Girl Peace Scouts and Miss C.J. Harvey (Scoutmistress), 1920's
Members of Brown family and others on car, 4 a.m. New Year's morning, 1920's ?
Looking down valley through hilly farmland, 1920's
View of river between cliffs, 1920's
Toi Toi bushes growing on hillside with some remanent bush, 1920's