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Major Kemp -Te Rangihiwinui Te Keepa

Penciled on back: “Major Kemp wearing his N.Z. Cross.”

Major Kemp – Te Rangihiwinui Te Keepa dressed in his uniform of the Native Friendly Forces. He is wearing his NZ Cross, awarded to him for his efforts in the New Zealand Wars, and the sword and belt which he received from Queen Victoria.

The sword and belt are now held at the Whanganui Regional Museum, the New Zealand Cross decoration was buiried with Kemp’s only nephew.

1 B&W photo print, mounted

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

Major Kemp - Te Rangihiwinui Keepa

Printed on front of mounting board, top right, with black ink: “P 64”

Penciled on back: “Caption. 73 Major Kemp. CH”

Formal photograph of Major Kemp, Te Rangihiwinui Keepa, dressed in his military uniform with his New Zealand Cross and the sword he recieved for bravery during the New Zealand War. Major Kemp was of Muaupoko descent through his father and Whanganui discent through his mother.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted

See also 2000.325.0001

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

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

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

Cottage & people beside Hokio Stream

Typed on piece of paper glued to back: “The cottage is where Jack Kiki and his wife and family lived. He sat on the bank all day. This is where the Gebbies lived, but from memory someone else commenced the remodelling before Gebbies moved there. Boys in their boat, Tom & George Kerslake. Circa; 1925-26 ? (Donated by Tom Kerslake)”

Also typed on piece of paper glued to back - (1) This is the first plank footbridge I can remember. I am unsure of those on the bridge. Tom Kerslake [added with blue ballpoint pen]

Stamped on back with black ink – Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. Date.

A small cottage alongside the Hokio Stream at Hokio Beach, with three unidentified women on a foot bridge over the stream and two boys, Tom and George Kerslake, in their boat. The cottage is described as where Jack Kiki and his family lived, and where the Gebbies lived at a later date.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted

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

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