Photo appears to have been glued in an album and removed.
Written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “Shannon Fire Station Plimmer Tce Shannon.”
Believed to be ANZAC Parade, Plimmer Terrace, 1930’s. Taken looking southwest along Plimmer Terrace, Shannon, this photograph shows a procession of people (most likely lead by Shannon Brass Band) heading south with Girl Guides towards the rear. The building on right is the Shannon Volunteer Fire Brigade headquarters, note bell on tall tower.
1 B&W photo print. Fragile, damaged with a tear in the upper right corner.
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Colour photograph.
Dawick Street Foxton Beach looking west. Two photos joined to form a panarama. Open area in front was site of proposed commercial development in 2000.
Colour photograph.
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Nineteen children and an unidentified woman on aboard the Foxton Fire Board engine which is parked outside the Foxton Fire Station on 8.1.1944.
2 Copies plus laminated copy
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Unidentified fireman with three unidentified children outside the Foxton Fire Station. In the doorway of the fire station another man is standing. A fire engine is parked outside the station.
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Father Christmas outside the Foxton Fire Station ready to do his annual duties c. 1930s.
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