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Opening first traffic bridge, Hokio Beach

Typed on piece of paper glued to back: “(4) H.G. Kerslake, W.H. Gimblett (County Council member) & Mrs Blenkhorn. (Donated by Tom Kerslake)”

Opening of the first traffic bridge, Hokio Beach, c.1931. The people in the photograph are from left to right – Mr H.G. Kerslake (speaking), Mr W.H. Gimblett (County Council member) and Mrs Blenkhorn.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted (with 2000.018.0052b)

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Opening first traffic bridge, Hokio Beach

Typed on piece of paper glued to back: “(3) 1931 – H.G. Kerslake (Chairman Hokio Progressive Association), J.T.M. Brewster (County Engineer), C.H. Blenkhorn (Mayor of Levin) & Mrs Blenkhorn. (Donated by Tom Kerslake)”

Opening of the first traffic bridge, Hokio Beach, c.1931. The official party is assembled on the bridge prior to ther cutting of the ribbon. The party is from left to right – Mr H.G. Kerslake (Chairman Hokio Progressive Association), Mr J.T.M. Brewster (County Engineer), Mr Charles H. Blenkhorn (Mayor of Levin) giving speech and Mrs Blenkhorn.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted (with2000.018.0051a)

Left to right - Mr H.G. Kerslake (Chairman Hokio Progressive Association). Mr J.T.M. Brewster (County Engineer). Mr Charles H. Blenkhorn (Mayor of Levin) giving speech. Mrs Blenkhorn.

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Opening first traffic bridge, Hokio Beach

Typed on piece of paper glued to back: “(5) Mrs Blenkhorn cutting the ribbon. From left, H.G. Kerslake, Mr Blenkhorn & Mrs Blenkhorn. (Donated by Tom Kerslake)”

Opening of the first traffic bridge, Hokio Beach, c.1931. Mrs Blenkhorn cuts the ribbon across the bridge. Those in the photograph are from left to right – Mr H.G. Kerslake (Chairman Hokio Progressive Association), Mr Charles H. Blenkhorn (Mayor of Levin) and Mrs Blenkhorn.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted (with 2000.018.0052a)

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Kerslakes' Cottage Hokio Beach

Penciled on back: “Kerslake Beach House, Hokio. Standing – T.T. Kerslake, H.E. Kerslake, H.G. Kerslake, George Kerslake, M.L. Kerslake.”

Kerslakes’ cottage at Hokio Beach, c.1925, with eleven people standing and sitting on the porch. Those standing in this photograph include T.T. Kerslake, H.E. Kerslake, G.H. Kerslake, George Kerslake and M.L. Kerslake.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted

See also 2000.018.0041

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