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Tom Madge is standing third from left. Madge Motor Service was founded early in the 1920s by Thomas and Len Madge. It was later renamed Madge Motor Services, and still operates today as Madge Coachlines with a depot at 60 Bourke Street.

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Object type
Image
Date
circa 1936
Digitisation ID
2007P_Bus26_TRA_0721
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Coolstore

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Palmerston North

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