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?Parker Family & House, 71 Winchester Street, Levin

Written on back with black ballpoint pen: “Horowhenua Historical Society. Originally on the S.W. corner of Bath St. & Winchester St. facing bath St. F.C.S.”

Also written on the back with blue ballpoint pen: “71 Winchester St. Levin (formerly 144 Bath St.) Built by Mr Frank Parker (Mrs Parker nee M S Prouse) Donated by Mrs E. Kean.”

Embossed at bottom right of mounting board – H.T. Williams, photo.

A man woman and child, possibly the Parker family, sitting on chairs on the lawn outside the Parker family house, 71 Winchester Street. the house is a wooden villa with an iron roof and a verandah on the eastern and northern sides. The man in the photograph is dressed in dark trousers and vest with a white shirt. His white hat lies on the grass near his feet. The woman is wearing a light skirt and jacket with a white blouse and she is holding a baby dressed in a white gown.

Note from Corrie Swanwick written on photocopy of this article:

"The Parker House was shifted back from BATH STREET-WINCHESTER south west corner to south. Doctors rooms now on site."

1 B&W photo print,mounted with tear to top right hand corner.

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

Levin Dignitaries With Sir Charles and Lady Alice Fergusson

Inscription on reverse reads: “Donated by Mr E White, Jenkins Town Clerk…Mr T Hobson Mayor, Lady Alice & Sir Charles Fergusson, Mrs Hobson, Mr Linklatter M P, Frank Parker, Walter Bishop (dark hat) rear”

A group of local personalities and dignitaries pose outside a wooden building with Sir Charles and Lady Alice Fergusson. Those in the photograph include Mr Jenkins (the Town Clerk), Mr T Hobson (Mayor), Mrs Hobson, Mr Linklatter (M.P.), Frank Parker and Walter Bishop.

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

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