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Printed bottom left corner of photo – 4.1948

Written on back with black ink pen - Graham Sayer Std. 2. 1948.

Penciled on back – Graham Sayer S2

Stamped on back with black ink (faded) - R.J. Thomson Copyright Photo Phone 26-14… 112 Hamiton Rd. Hat…

Class photo of Std. 2 pupils (unidentified), Shannon School, 1948 1 B&W photo print

3 rows with 13 boys in back row, 7 boys & 4 girls in middle row and 13 girls in front row.

Graham Sayer is one of the boys pictured.

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

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