Billie Woodcock's house in Ladys Mile, Foxton, 1968
We boarded for about 12 months with Billie and her son and daughter in her old (100 plus years) kauri timber house.
We boarded for about 12 months with Billie and her son and daughter in her old (100 plus years) kauri timber house.
Inscription on reverse reads: “Ronald J Law (Shannon), Josie Law (Mrs Aitchison), Nancy Adkin, Mrs Dora Law (nee Adkin), Mrs Maude Adkin, Clyde Adkin at Levin A & P Show at Levin racecourse, 1928
Members of the Law and Adkin families alongside a car at the Levin Show held at the Levin Racecourse 1928. Those in the photograph are from left to right:- Ronald J Law, Josie Law (later Mrs Aitchison), Nancy Adkin, Mrs Maude Adkin, Mrs Dora Law (nee Adkin), and Jeffrey Law.
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Written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “(3) M.D. Father Branaghan Outside Club Hotel.”
Penciled on back: “c / 8”
Father Branaghan standing beside a car outside the Club Hotel, Shannon.
1 B&W photo print, copy
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Written on back with black ballpoint pen - Stan Graems car.
Stamped on back with red ink - Printed … G.F. FRAMJEE, Palmerston North
Stan Graham’s car (Stan shown driving ?), c.1930’s 1 B&W photo print
Shadows indicate photo taken very early in morning or late in afternoon.
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The Weraroa Memorial Gates in Levin. These were opened by the Prime Minister William Massey on Wednesday 21 March, 1923 at 11.30am.
From: http://archivescentral.org.nz/exhibitions/topics/show/120926-ww1-councils-do-their-bit-remembering-the-dead