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Colour photograph.

Written on back with blue ballpoint pen - “Westoe” home of Sir William Fox for whom Foxton was named.

“Westoe”, home built by Sir William Fox at Marton, 1980’s. “Westoe” is a two storey wooden building with a ‘3-storey entry tower’.

Colour photograph.

Similar photo to f2000.2109

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”

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1980,
building,
buildings,
fhs museum,
marton,
private residence,
private residences,
william fox,
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