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Commemoration of death of Edward VII, 1910

Written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “H. Rippin, 92 Queen St., Levin.”

Also written on back with blue felt-tip pen: “May 20th 1910.Memorial Service, Death Edward VII.”

Embossed mounting board – badly damaged & caused damage to photo. Embossed bottom right corner – F.A. Butterfield

Service of Commemoration of the death of Edward VII, 1910. Taken from opposite the Post Office in Oxford Street, a large crowd holds sheets of paper, possibly song sheets for singing during the service. This photograph is taken slightly to the left of photograph 2000.510.0001 and shows the flag “Huia” which belongs to Ngati Huia.

1 B&W photo print, mounted – Fragile, damaged

See also 2000.510.0001

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Commemoration of death of Edward VII, 1910

Service of Commemoration of the death of Edward VII, 1910. Taken from opposite the Post Office in Oxford Street, a large crowd holds sheets of paper, possibly song sheets for singing during the service. The photograph is taken slightly to the left of photograph 2000.510.0001 and shows the flag “Huia” which belongs to Ngati Huia.

1 B&W photo print copy of 2000.516.0001

See 2000.516.0003 for Negative used to produce this photo.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Commemoration of death of Edward VII, 1910

Service of Commemoration of the death of Edward VII, 1910. Taken looking towards dignitaries sitting on dais, “Huia” flag is billowing in the wind.

1 B&W photo print, mounted & framed (duplicate of 2000.518.0001)

Back of frame / mounting damaged. As mounting board is slightly smaller and new it would appear that attempt was made to improve its appearance.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Taitarongo Maori Cultural Club, 1971

Penciled on back - Taitarongo Maori Cultural Club entertains the touring Fijian women’s hockey team. left to right, Messrs Tukukupa, the club tutor & leader, & G. Tukupua and Misses I. Tukupua & H. Eriha. Tues. Aug. 10, 1971.

Written below photo with blue ballpoint pen - M. Tukupua, Tataironga tutor campared [?] New … G. Tukupua. Irene Tukupua. Heni Eriha.

Stamped on back with black ink - Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. 137 Date.

Taitarongo Maori Cultural Club entertains the touring Fijian women’s hockey team, 10 August 1971. Those in the photograph are from left to right:- Mahi Tukukupa (club tutor & leader), George Tukupua, Irene Tukupua and Heni Eriha.

1 B&W photo print

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Four Dancing Girls

Inscriptions on reverse read: ”......first photographer A Billens – Levin”

“To Margaret From left – Aunty Joan (nee George) 2nd another dance pupil, your mother, Laura (nee George) & to me the smaller one, another pupil. Dance pupils of Myrtle Williams – Levin. I was about 7 maybe 8 yrs. Mum”

“Mrs Vern Wilson, 50 Goldsmith Cres, Levin. From left – Joan George, Sylvia Rimmer, Laura George & Una Stilwell. Pupils of Myrtle Williams Dancing School – Levin”

Oval photo of four dancing girls, dressed as fairies. From the left they are Joan George, Sylvia Rimmer, Laura George and Una Stillwell.

This photograph has been removed from its frame which is stored in the HHS rooms.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Commemoration of death of Edward VII, 1910

Penciled on back: “Death of King Edward 7th, 1910. Memorial service, Levin.”

Embossed mounting board – badly damaged

Faintly embossed bottom right corner – F.A. Butterfield

Stamped on back – Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. 126 [ Reaccessioned Date 12/11/79 10/10/ 2000 ]

Dais at the intersection of Oxford and Queen Streets prior to the service of commemoration of the death of Edward VII, 1910. The gas street lamp has been wraped in material and the New Zealand ensign has been folded over the top of the gas lamp. In the background is Oxford Street north with plane trees outside commercial businesses on each side of the street.

1 B&W photo print, mounted – damaged mounting board

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Commemoration of death of Edward VII, 1910

Penciled on back top right corner: “Howell.”

Embossed mounting board. Embossed bottom right corner – Butterfield & Johnson.

Dignitories sit in chairs at the intersction of Oxford and Queen Streets during the service of commemoration of the death of Edward VII, 1910 . Two men stand beneath a gas street lamp in the middle of the intersection, one European and one Maori dressed in korowai (cloaks)

1 B&W photo print, mounted

Also see – Acc. #2000.514 duplicate

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Commemoration of death of Edward VII, 1910

Dignitories sit in chairs at the intersection of Oxford and Queen Streets during the service of commemoration of the death of Edward VII, 1910. Two men stand beneath a gas street lamp in the middle of the intersection, one European and one Maori dressed in korowai (cloaks).

Penciled on back top right corner: “France”

Written on back with black felt-tip pen: “Armistice Day 11/11/1918 Civic Parade” {has been crossed out with pencil}

Embossed mounting board. Embossed bottom right corner – Butterfield & Johnson.

1 B&W photo print, mounted

See also 2000.511.0001

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Commemoration of death of Edward VII, 1910

Written on back with blue pencil top left corner: “Howell”

Also written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “Opening of Levin P.O. about 1903.” {crossed out with pencil}

Penciled on back: “Ed. VII Commemoration 1910 ?”

Embossed bottom right corner – Butterfield & Johnson.

Parade to commemorate the death of Edward VII, 1910. Taken from opposite the Post Office in Oxford Street, a large crowd holds sheets of paper, possibly song sheets for singing during the service.

1 B&W photo print, mounted

See also 2000.516.0001

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Service of Commemoration for Edward VII

Inscriptions on reverse read:

“For R E Henderson. Per V Doyle. 52 Queen St. Levin. Nee V Henderson”

“Daughter of Ted Henderson Byke Shop Oxford Street 1920 – 40s. Donated Mrs V Doyle. Before 1916 Est F.C.S.”

“Memorial Service for King Edward 7th 1910 Levin”

Service of Commemoration of the death of Edward VII, 1910. Taken from the upper story of the Levin Hotel looking across the intersection of Oxford and Queen Streets towards the commercial premises on the north east corner. Dignitaries are seated beneath the gas lamp at the centre of the intersection. The lamp has been covered by the New Zealand ensign.

See also 2000.516.0001, 2000.516.0002, 2000.156.0003

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

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