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Written with black ink pen on mounting board below photo, as caption: “Shannon Girls at School. date about 1901.”

Written on back with black ink: “James Hallam {crossed out and replaced with} J T Bovis Shannon.”

Stamped on back with green ink: “G.F. FRAMJEE, Photographic Dealer, 18 George Street, Palmerston North. —Phone 6663.”

Shannon Girls at school, c.1901. Forty-seven girls pose in the playground of their school for this photograph. The girls are dressed in long dresses, many with pinifores. One girl is wearing a white bonnet, while in the front row another girl holds a hat. The caption written below photo reads “Shannon Girls at School. Date about 1901.”

1 B&W photo print, mounted

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

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Date
circa 1901

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shannon centennial collection - hallam photos,
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