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General Sir Douglas Haig- Magic Lantern Slides

During the First World War when New Zealanders on the 'home front' were far away from the front line and struggled to get accurate photographs published in the press, seeing photos of commanders like Haig would have been important.

Sir Douglas Haig is pictured here after his promotion to General in late 1914 but before his rise to Field Marshal in 1917. A senior commander for much of the war, he has a complicated legacy. Once nicknamed 'the master of the field' and 'the man who won the war' he is now known as 'the butcher of the Somme'- forever linked with the bloody attrition of trench warfare and backward thinking military tactics. However, historians are still divided over which of these legacies is the most deserved.

This 'magic lantern slide' was designed to be inserted into a protector (most likely powered by a lightbulb or, for bigger audiences, a carbon arc lamp) and enlarged onto a screen. Haig's photograph would have been shown in cinemas, schools and churches as well as in community meeting urging patriotism for the war. 

The corner of the slide indicates that it was made in London and it's copies would have served a similar purpose there. 

Shannon School 1975

Shannon School, 1975, school photo.

Back row - left to right:

Ricky Tetomo, Leslie Harper, Riki Waerea, ???, Richard Locke, Mario Anderson, Peter Bracken, Simon Campbell (?)

3rd row - left to right:

Stephen Hick (family was connected to Wahine Disaster), Paul McAleese, Richard Law, Tony Takarua, Warren Peach ( dad Teddy Peach ran the local butcher), ???, Brett Devine, Eddie Lamb

2nd row - left to right:

Selena Winiata, Cindy Hawkins, Jane Cunningham, Janine Nepia, Carmen Wills, Julie Foreman (daughter of long-time Librarian, Jenny Foreman), Raewyn McLeod, Cheryle Carmont

1st row - left to right:

Paula Moore, Maria Whiti, Alison Falkner, Christine Tyson, Mandy Cupples, Adrienne Vinsen (daughter of famous, memorable Shannon figure Bib and Mavis Vinsen)

Names provided by Carmen Wills, 15 December 2022.

E J Murphy Family

Colour photograph.

Photo taken at Read Family reunion in Sanson in October 1982 of Edward Joseph and Alice Maude Murphy and their extended family. Details on separate sheet attached. Those in photograph from left to right:-

Back row:- Sean Murphy, Derek Murphy, Donald Murphy, Peter Murphy

Middle row:- Patricia Murphy, Philip Murphy, James Murphy, Catherine Murphy, Heather Murphy

Front row:- Ryan Murphy, Phyllis Murphy, Edward Murphy, Steven Murphy, Paul Murphy, Cheryl Murphy, Roma Murphy, Andrew Murphy (on Roma’s knee), Arthur Murphy.

Also noted on enclosed sheet are how they are related and those that are absent.

Colour photograph.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”

Flax Millers With County Chairman (G.A. Monk), 1919

Printed on front of mounting board, top right, with black ink – P 41

Written with blue ballpoint pen on piece of paper glued to back: “Meeting between Flax Miller’s and County Chairman, G.F. Monk (centre bottom). Bottom Left : A.A. Brown – His Father-in-Law.

This photo used in book – ‘Horowhenua County and its People’, page 158, and acknowledged to – Brown Coll.

Flax Millers with the County Chairman, G.A. Monk, 1919. Mr Monk sits in the centre of the front row , with his father-in law Mr A. A. Brown, seated to the far left in the front row.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted

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

Mr J.B. ('Bernie) Butler (pump attendant), first tunnel victim, 1922

Typed at bottom of photo on one of the copies – J.B. Butler: Shannon

Stamped on back of this copy with dark blue ink - Shannon Centennial 1887 – 1987

Written on back of other copy with black pen – 3(a) The late J.B. Butler of Shannon Pump Attendant

Mr J.B. (‘Bernie) Butler (pump attendant), first tunnel victim, 1922 1 B&W photo print, copy (plus additional copy)

Probably an earlier portrait photo, appears to be wearing a rugby jersey.

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

Mr A.E. Maxwell (tunnel foreman), second tunnel victim, 1922

Typed at bottom of photo on one of the copies – A.E. Maxwell. Tunnel Foreman

Stamped on back of this copy with dark blue ink - Shannon Centennial 1887 – 1987

Written on back of other copy with black pen – (4) The late A.E. Maxwell of Wanganui. Tunnel Foreman

Mr A.E. Maxwell (tunnel foreman), second tunnel victim, 1922 1 B&W photo print, copy

Probably an earlier portrait photo.

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

Formal Outdoor Photograph of Two Men and Two Women

Mounted black and white photograph attached to cream card.

Printed beside photograph – W. McGuire & Co. Sydney.

Written on back - Mrs M.V. Reid 37 Wright St. Wellington S.I. M. Stewart H. ..astu Mrs Mellish Mrs Balynetine M.W. Stansell O.P.A

Formal outdoor photograph of two men and two women. Tjose in the photograph are from left to right: -

Mrs Mellish, M Stewart H ..astu, M W Stansell, Miss Balynetine.

Mounted black and white photograph.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”

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