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Original photograph on a postcard with inscription on back – “Mr T.C. Dunckley Thames St. Morrinsville

Fn M Camp 12th Dear Tom, This is the car leaving Tgb [to go back \ DJH] We shifted into canvastown yesterday & its been raining a treat ever since. Expect me if can be home on final leave, but I will do my best. Love to all. Chas”

Post marked – Featherston Military Camp 12 May 1916

See Acc#s20004.002.0010 photocopy of original with details.

Large group of men with car, 1916

Information on back of original photo, indicates the men in the car are Shannon men about to return to the Military Training Camp at Featherston. Charles Dunckley believed to be one of the men in the car.

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

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