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This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 30 January, 1964. "Yesterday Andrew Spriggs, of Newbury, England, became the first British Boy to attend Flock house under the new Major T. H. And F. W. Ivey Trust. And pictured here are the four trustees who will see to his welfare during his year-long stay there. From the left, they are Mr L. H. Spencer (representing the Palmerston North High Schools' Board of Governors), Mr F. J. Melhuiah, a former Flock House trainee; Mrs F. Bushby (Marton), also a former student at Flock House, and Mr B. Plimmer (representing Federated Farmers)."

Identification

Object type
Image
Archive
Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection
Relation
2017-20
Date
January 30, 1964
Digitisation ID
2017N_2017-20_018417
Format
B&W negative
Held In
"Other"

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Taxonomy

Tags
flock house,
intenational students,
major t. h. and f. w. ivey trust,
manawatū evening standard,
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