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Anzac Commemoration, 1958

Typed caption at bottom of photo: “Typical of the tributes paid by Levin folk to the Anzac tradition was this 1958 parade, led by, from left, Mr E.W. Wise, then Mayor, Mr S.T. Russell, member of the RSA Dominion executive, and Mr A.T. Fletcher, then president Levin RSA.”

Penciled on back: “chr. sup. 1981. P.18.”

Anzac Commemoration, 1958. Led by Mr E W Wise, then Mayor, who is accompanied by Mr S T Russell and Mr A T Fletcher, the people of Levin take their floral tributes to the Soldiers Memorial in the Levin Public Gardens on the corner of Bath and Cambridge Streets

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted

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

Public Gardens & Methodist Church, Levin

Printed bottom of original, as caption: “Levin Gardens, N.Z.”

Public Gardens & Methodist Church, Levin. To the right of the photograph is the war memorial which replaced an earlier one. To the left is the Methodist Church on the north eastern corner of the Cambridge Street and Kent Street intersection.

1 B&W photo print copy, mounted (with 2000.018.0240b)

See also 2000.290.0003 (original postcard).

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

War Memorial, Levin Public Gardens, 1982

Written with blue felt-tip pen on self-adhesive paper below photo, as caption: “The Memorial.”

Taped to back - Levin Camera Club Inc. printed, competition identification form.

War Memorial, Levin Public Gardens, 1982. Beside the memorial, on freshly raked soil, using the heads of light coloured flowers, are the words – LEST WE FORGET

1 B&W photo print, mounted

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

Main Street, Foxton c.1912

Inscription on reverse reads: “Foxton 30.10.12 My Dear Jinnie Just a few lines to let you know I got home alright on Monday and I am Quite well hoping you are all the same. I will be coming to the show on Friday if it is fine so I wont stop to say any more this time hoping to see you soon. So I will now close with fondest love from your(?) ever Nathan.”

Main Street Foxton, looking north from Whyte Street c.1912. On the right hand side is Whytes Hotel and commercial properties ine the unpaved street. In the background next to the trees in Ihakara Gardens is a wooden building which was part of Foxton School.

Postcard, copy and laminated enlargement.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”

Seaview Gardens from Main Street, 1998

Black and white photocopy.

Written on back in blue ink- Archway – 3m wide 2.6m high. Tre[lli]s. – width allowed ~2m. Murals 3.6 wide x 2.4 high.

Written on back in pencil- Fence Double path steps

Seaview Gardens from Main Street, 1998.

A4 black and white photocopy with white correction fluid used to mark proposed placement of murals and gateway for 1999 (part of Keep Foxton Beautiful campaign ?).

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”

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