Foxton Plunket Rooms
Possibly the opening of the Foxton Plunket Rooms in Clyde Street, Foxton.
See also f1999.0141 and f1999.0332.
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Possibly the opening of the Foxton Plunket Rooms in Clyde Street, Foxton.
See also f1999.0141 and f1999.0332.
Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”
Names of those in photograph are on a seperate piece of paper.
United Ancient Order of Druids Manawatu Lodge No73 Foxton, 1938. Those in the photograph are from left to right:-
Back Row:- Jim Wilson, Reg Read, Fred Woods, Bob Gilmour.
Middle Row:- Ernie Titcombe, Jack Waaka, Fred Murray, Roy Cull, Harry Podmore.
Front Row: Bernie Yorke, Jean Wilson, Unidentified Visitor, Elsie Titcombe, George Cull, Alision Titcombe, Alex Thompson.
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Stamped on back with black ink: “Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. 483 Date. 10/2/98”
Jim Dobson’s farewell, 1953. The group at the table include – Gordon Helson, Jean Dobson, Stewart Richardson, Jim Dobson, and two other men, with 3 women (left) standing beside building.
1 B&W photo print copy, mounted
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Typed inscription on reverse of laminated copy reads: “All saints Anglican Church Sunday School Picnic, Foxton Beach, about 1903. Minister is Rev H P Wilson.”
All Saints Anglican Sunday School Picinic at Foxton Beach, c1903. The minister at the time was the Rev H P Wilson.
Mounted print and laminated copy.
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Foxton Plunket Rooms, Clyde Street, Foxton c 1930. Two men stand outside the building one of whom is Mr Thomas who built the building.
See also f1999.0141 and f1999.0332
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Possibly the opening of the Plunket Rooms in Clyde Street, Foxton. A group of dignitories is seated on the porch of the roughcast and timber building and a man stands to the right, addressing the crowd of mostly women and children in the foreground.
2 copies
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