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Darcy and Fred Ryder with Major Tatum

Inscription on reverse reads: “L Mr Darcy Ryder son of Fred, Major Tatum, R Mr Fred Ryder (leased Bevan land next door to Tatum). Major Tatum identified by Mr Brinsley Ryder, son of Fred because he said if that is a string and not a watch chain it is Major Tatum because he was forever blowing a whistle and everyone had to come running.”

Three men in the garden below a weatherboard house. From left to right the men are Mr Darcy Ryder, Major Tatum and Mr Fred Ryder.

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W. Thorley's House, Tiro Tiro Road

Inscription on reverse reads: “Mr W Thorley’s house Tiro Tiro Rd still standing 1977 although altered considerably. Property owned by Mr Luhrs. Negative in Turnbull Library. W Thorley photographer. See note in the City of Auckland wreck photograph for donation information.”

W. Thorley’s house in TiroTiro Road, Levin. The weatherboad house has an iron roof with a brick chimney and a verandah on two sides of the house. In this photograph two women stand on the verandah and a man with a hoe in his hands is standing in the garden which surrounds the house. A macracarpa hedge is behind the house. This house was still standing in 1977 although somewhat altered.

See also 1977.018.0016 and 1977.018.0017

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Miss Bowen's house

Inscription on reverse reads: “Miss Bowen’s House donated 3/77

Miss Bowen’s house, 2 Karaka Crescent, from the south. This weatherboard house with an iron roof has two brick chimneys and a verandah which runs along the southern and western sides. A false turret is attached to the verandah. The house was built in 1905.

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Miss Bowen's House

Inscription on reverse reads: ” Miss Bowen’s house. Donated Mr Joyce 3/77 No 2 Karaka Cres, Levin see also Miss H E Bowen Built late 1905 for TAB Hudson.”

Miss Bowen’s house at 2 Karaka Crescent Levin. This weatherboard house with an iron roof has two brick chimneys and a verandah on two sides. A false turret is attached to the verandah. This house was built in 1905.

See also 1977.011.0018

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

W. Thorley's House

Inscription on reverse reads: “W Thorley home”

W. Thorley’s house in Tiro Tiro Road, Levin. The weatherboard house has an iron roof with a brick chimney and a verandah on two sides of the house. In this photograph two women stand on the verandah while a man works in the garden in front of the house. A macracarpa hedge is behind the house which was still standing in 1977 although somewhat altered.

See also 1977.018.0004 and 1977.018.0016

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

W. Thorley's House

Inscription on reverse reads: “Mr W Thorley’s home Tiro Tiro Rd. Negative in Turnbull. Photo by Mr Thorley”

Another view of W. Thorley’s house in Tiro Tiro Road, Levin. This view shows that what appeared to be a verandah which ran the length of two sides of the house, in fact only runs part way on the one side.

See also 1977.018.0004 and 1977.018.0016

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

Methodist Parsonage, Foxton

Inscription on reverse reads: “Methodist Parsonage 18 Robinson Street, Foxton”

Methodist parsonage at 18 Robinson Street c. 1960. The weatherboard house with an iron roof has sash windows and the front door opens from a verandah which runs across the front of the house.

Original and one enlarged print

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Miss Bowen's house

Written on back with black ballpoint pen: “House built late 1905, ref. tender notice in ‘Manawatu farmer’ at A. Turnbull Library. (refer Historic houses files at Horowhenua D. Council).”

Written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “Her house now facing No 2 Karaka Crescent, somewhat altered.”

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

Miss Bowen’s house, Karaka Crescent, Levin, from the south. This weatherboard house with an iron roof has two brick chimneys and a verandah which runs along the southern and western sides. A false turret is attached to the verandah. The house was built in 1905.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted (with 2000.018.0166b)

See also 1977.011.0018

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

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