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Shannon Junior Football Club, winners Horowhenua Junior Championship, 1914

Printed on paper glued above photo - SHANNON JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB, Winners of Horowhenua Junior Championship, Season 1914.

Printed on paper glued below photo - Top Row : J. Caldwell G. Kerry, W.F. Pope G. Hemingson T. Dalziell, R. Hook, Takarei, G. Bourke G. Simpson, Roha, W. Healey. Second Row: H. Newson, H.F. Graham (Sec.), V. Pope (capt.), J.W. Murray (Pres.), A. McDonald (v. capt.), M. Moynihan (supporter), T. Veale. T. Moynihan, H. McDonald, L. Buckman, T. Emmery, T. Clark. {penciled} Absent, R. Moynihan.

Embossed bottom right corner on mounting board – London …. (Levin)

Written on back with ballpoint pen - V. Pope Photo V. Tippler

Shannon Junior Football Club, winners Horowhenua Junior Championship, 1914 1 B&W photo print, mounted

Left to Right - Back Row(s): T. Dalziell, R. Hook, J. Caldwell, Takarei, G. Kerry, G. Bourke, W.F. Pope, G. Simpson, G. Hemingson, Roha, W. Healey. Centre Row: H. Newson, H.F. Graham (Sec.), V. Pope (capt.), J.W. Murray (Pres.), A. McDonald (v. capt.), M. Moynihan (supporter), T. Veale. Front Row: T. Moynihan, H. McDonald, L. Buckman, T. Emmery, T. Clark. Absent: R. Moynihan.

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Four generations of McDonald women, 1914

Printed on label attached to backing paper - Framed by KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Limited Wellington

Written on back with black ink pen - Mrs Rigg Her daughter – M[arried] Hector McDonald Jnr Their daughter Flora – M[arried] Ranald MacDonald Their eldest daughter – Mary (baby born 22nd Sept. 1914

Written on notepaper by Mrs Mary Dorset (nee MacDonald) - This photo 1914 The young woman with child was Flora McDonald born 1886. 1st child in the Horowhenua. Her mother, next to her is Mrs Hector McDonald, eldest son of Hector McDonald 1st settler in the Horowhenua. The elderly lady wrapped in a shawl is Mrs McDonald’s mother. Her name is Rigg and the family are imports to N.Z. She would be my great grandmother. My Mother – Flora McDonald married an Australian with the name Ranald MacDonald & only changed one letter “A” in the MacDonald – hense my name is Mary MacDonald – 90 years in September.

Four generations of McDonald women, 1914

Mrs Rigg – elderly lady seated, with cane and wearing shawl (mother of Mrs Hector McDonald Jnr). Flora MacDonald (nee McDonald) {married an Australian – Ranald MacDonald} is standing at left holding her eldest daughter – Mary (born 22nd September 1914). Mrs Mary Allan McDonald (nee Rigg) wife of Hector Hugh McDonald Jnr (married 29 April 1885) is standing at right (mother of Flora born 1886).

Framed photograph showing ACTIVE borer damage to frame.

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Painted postcard of a sailor. c1914-18?

Painted postcard of a sailor by a shrine. I think this is a commercially produced card by the comments on the back of the card. ‘16 July 1916. Dear Agnes, I hope this leaves you in the best of health as it leaves me at present I am sorry I cant get any letters to C in ? but we cant get out to well as I would do better and hope you are in the best of health this will resemble me waiting on you write soon Goodbye with love from M Actin x x x

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Nan Hunter with her family. c1914-18.

Nan Hunter with her family. On the back of the postcard – ‘We are wondering when any of you will be through be sure and write and let us know. Do you know your own daughter when you see her in a group. Will Uncle and you not be coming soon we will look for you some of these saturdays soon, be sure and make aggie write to us soon. Nan. ’ addressed to Mrs kellock, 15 Frankfort St. Crossmyloof, Glasgow.

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