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Law and Adkin Family Members

Inscription on reverse reads: “Ronald J Law (Shannon), Josie Law (Mrs Aitchison), Nancy Adkin, Mrs Dora Law (nee Adkin), Mrs Maude Adkin, Clyde Adkin at Levin A & P Show at Levin racecourse, 1928

Members of the Law and Adkin families alongside a car at the Levin Show held at the Levin Racecourse 1928. Those in the photograph are from left to right:- Ronald J Law, Josie Law (later Mrs Aitchison), Nancy Adkin, Mrs Maude Adkin, Mrs Dora Law (nee Adkin), and Jeffrey Law.

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Front entrance, Cheslyn Rise

HHS No. 10. Caption not supplied.

Front gate and fence, ‘Cheslyn Rise’. A horse and gig with four unidentified people in it are on the road. An unidentified boy stands to the left of the gig. Both the fence and gates are made from wooden pickets. There are three gates which are painted white, double gates and a small gate to the left of the main gates.Stand of native timber in the background with some areas of felled bush .

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Fireplace, Cheslyn Rise

HHS No. 9. Caption: “The home, comprising twenty rooms, had six fireplaces of which this one, in the dining room was typical”.

Fireplace in the dining room at ’ Cheslyn Rise’. The brick fireplace has a carved wooden surround and a wooden mantlepiece. Coloured tiles are at both sides of the fireplace and underneath the mantlepiece. Ornaments, photographs and a clock are sitting on the mantlepiece. Tongs and a shovel sit either side of the fireplace.

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Cheslyn Rise, Queen St East

HHS No. 8. Caption: “Cheslyn Rise looking east showing bushclad hills and felled trees. The blocks of land were balloted for in Palmerston North on Wednesday March 20 1889. 46 people wanted the favourite and most valuable block of land No. 42 (100 acres). W G Adkin was successful securing it for £2 per acre. He later secured adjoining blocks”.

‘Cheslyn Rise’ looking east towards bush clad foothills of the Tararua Ranges.

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