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Written on back with black ink pen - Allister, John & Annette Mitchell Waikanae 6 Girls Then Allister

Alistair Brown with John & Annette Mitchell at Waikanae River 1 B&W photo print

Alistair (centre) wearing gumboots is holding the fishing line.

Appears to have been removed from a photo album.

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alistair brown,
annette mitchell,
john mitchell,
shannon,
shannon centennial collection,
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