Ngawhare Cook and Her Three Grandchildren
Mrs Ngawhare Cook and three of her grandchildren, Phillip, (the son of Samuel Lichfield Cook), Liza and Ria.
Three copies
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Mrs Ngawhare Cook and three of her grandchildren, Phillip, (the son of Samuel Lichfield Cook), Liza and Ria.
Three copies
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The family of Charles Henry and Matilda (nee Symons) Collins. Their children are from left to right:- Edith, Charles Henry Junior, Fred, May, Annie, Gordon and Hilda. Adeline sits in the front of the group.
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Black and white photograph.
Joy Cowley, well known author particularily of children’s books, who used to live in Foxton.
Black and white photograph.
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Written with black ink pen on paper with blue border glued below photo on mounting board, as caption: “The builder of the first portion of the Shannon School Mr Cassie Nathan Ter Shannon”
Written on back with black ink: “James Hallam {crossed out and replaced with} J T Bovis Shannon”
Stamped on back with green ink: “G.F. FRAMJEE, Photographic Dealer, 18 George Street, Palmerston North. ——Phone 6663.”
Mr Cassie and family, Shannon. Mr Cassie was the builder of the first portion of the Shannon School. This photograph shows Mr Cassie and nine members of his family in front of a wooden house. The caption written below the photo reads: “The builder of the first portion of the Shannon School Mr Cassie Nathan Ter. Shannon”
1 B&W photo print, mounted {damaged with small tears mid photo}
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Black and white photograph.
Written on back – Haydon Cherry
Written on green paper attached to back – C. M/H.
Portrait photograph of Haydon Cherry of Foxton Beach School.
Black and white photograph.
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Black and white photograph.
Written on back – Reg Cull
Written on blue paper attached to back – C M/H
Photographic portrait of Reg Cull.
Black and white photograph.
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Black and white photograph.
Written on back – bottom left 88% block. 3 Bruce Collett. Principal. Manawatu College
Written on blue paper attached to back – C M/H
Bruce Collett, principal of Manawatu College from 1994 – 2002.
Black and white photograph.
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Black and white photograph.
Written on blue paper attached to back – M/H C Ray Carter
Ray Carter author of book “Beyond the Call of Duty” holding a copy during a bookstore promotion.
Black and white photograph.
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Original photo held by Noelene Allan, Whakatane.
Miss Emily Crowther riding side-saddle. This photograph shows Emily in a riding habit with a bowler hat. Her horse is standing at the edge of water.
1 B&W photo print, copy
Original photo held by Noelene Allan, Whakatane.
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Studio photograph of a soldier sent as a postcard. Inscription on reverse reads “France May 15 1917 To Dear Elsie love from Clarrie”
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Black and white photograph.
Written on back – Sally Anne Comrie
Written on blue paper attached to back – Sally -Anne Comrie. C M/H
Sally-Anne Comrie of Foxton Beach Community Centre, 1980’s-90’s.
Black and white photograph.
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Head and shoulders portrait of Mr J Chrystall, Mayor of Foxton 1917-25.
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Mounted black and white photograph.
Copy of a portrait of Te Akau Meretini, wife of Thomas Upperdine Cook. Te Akau was the step-grandaughter of Te Rauparaha.
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Mounted black and white photograph.
Head and shoulders portrait of Thomas Upperdine Cook, early European settler and storekeeper, Foxton.
Black and white photograph.
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Black and white photograph.
Written on back – MH AH Joy Cowley (nee Summers)
Written on blue paper attached to back – C M/H
Children’s author Joy Cowley returns to Foxton, standing with children holding mural panel artwork.
Black and white photograph.
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Written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “Elsdon Clark {as clown – penciled} Armistice Day 1918.”
Elsdon Clarke dressed as a clown, standing beide a decorated car during the Armistice Day Parade, 1918.
1 B&W photo print copy
Also see 1980.177
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Black and white photograph.
Written on back – M/H community centre drivers slug: driver Sally-Anne Comrie
Written on blue paper attached to back – C M/H
Sally-Anne Comrie with Foxton Beach Community Centre van, 1980’s-90’s.
Black and white photograph.
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Black and white photograph.
Written on back – ___ Lewis Calder
Written on green paper attached to back – C M/H
Lewis Calder and an unidentified man outside Foxton Auto Trimmers.
Black and white photograph.
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Black and white photograph.
Written on back – Ernie Crombie
Portrait of Ernie Crombie.
Black and white photograph.
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Inscriptions on reverse read: ” Ann (Mrs A Jordan P.N.) Mr & Mrs Cameron parents, Jess (Mrs J Shaw, Levin), Freda (Miss Cameron), Mary (Miss Cameron, twin of Jess). The Camerons came from Shannon and lived in Levin”. and Mrs B F Spencer, Stafford Street, Shannon. If not home, c/o Miss Cameron, c/o C Franks, Motor Garage, Shannon. As photo, Sepia, Oak Frame” also “The Manager, The Medallion Art Co, 182 Lambton Quay, Wellington”
Mr and Mrs Cameron pose in this formal photograph with their four daughters. The group is from left to right, back row, Ann (Mrs Ann Jordan, Palmerston North), Mrs Cameron, Mr Cameron, Jess (Mrs J Shaw, Levin), and front row, Mary Cameron and Mary Cameron (the twin of Jess). The Cameron family came from Shannon and lived in Levin.
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Inscription on reverse reads “John Cameron. Don Mrs A Jordan”
An oval photograph of a bewhiskered gentleman with the inscription “John Cameron” on the reverse.
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Written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “circa 1910 Clayton family picnic, Otaura Stream. Left to Right : Charles Clayton, Ada & Will with Alison, Elsie Watts (sister of Ada) & Shn Policemans wife.”
Written on back with black ballpoint pen: “Before birth of Brian Clayton.”
Clayton family picnic, Otaura Stream (Shannon), c.1910. Those in the photograph are from left to right – Charles Clayton, Ada & Will with Alison, Elsie Watts (sister of Ada) and the Shannon Policeman’s wife (unnamed). Baby Alison is being bottle fed by Will. A dog sits to the right of the group.
1 B&W photo print
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Inscription on reverse reads “To Uncle and Auntie From Phyllis Sheila and George”.
Hugh Cassin, 33rd Reinforcement, with two unidentified girls and an unidentified boy. Inscription on reverse reads “To Uncle and Auntie From Phyllis Sheila and George”.
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Black and white photograph.
Paull Christensen and wife, licensees, Whytes Hotel, Foxton.
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