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Maud Annie Phillips

Inscriptions on reverse read: “Maud Annie Phillips, later Mrs Clark, then Mrs Lett”, and “Maud Anne Phillips married W M Clark later Mrs Lett”.

Formal head and shoulders photograph of Maud Annie Phillips, later Mrs Clark and Mrs Lett. Miss Phillips is wearing a dress of striped material with a high collar which is fastened at the throat with a bar brooch and a dark ribbon.. The yolk of the dress is pintucked and there is ribbon-threaded lace across a frill and down the centre-front of the dress. The sleeves of the dress are high-set. Miss Phillips has her hair pinned up.

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

Mr Walter and Mrs Maud Lett

Inscription on reverse: “Mr Walter Lett and Mrs Maud Lett”.

Formal photograph of Mr Walter and Mrs Maud Lett. Mr Lett is standing to the left of Mrs Lett who is seated on a wooden chair. Mr Lett is dressed in a dark three-piece suit, with a white shirt and patterned tie. He has a spray of flowers attached to his left lapel, and a fob chain with a square attachment on his waistcoat. Mrs Lett is wearing a full length patterned dress with long sleves and a dark coloured undertop. She is wearing a picture hat and holding a bouquet of flowers. Around her neck she has three strands of pearls.

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Maud Annie Phillips first marriage was to Walter Mace Clark who setup the drapery shop in Oxford Street.

This is the second marriage for both of them. Walter Lett was a very gentle person. Also he molded Maud to being more generous in many ways and just one example was the donation of the lands she owned in Salisbury Street, to the RSA for the bowling green.

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