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Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, some wealthy Palmerston North families employed domestic servants, The servants were typically young women recruited from the United Kingdom who lived with the families that employed them.

Identification

Object type
Image
Content type
Born digital
Relation
Manawatū Standard
Date
July 3, 2010
Digitisation ID
2025Pa_IMCA-DigitalArchive_043192
Format
Born Digital
Held In
"IMCA Digital Archive"

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abraham family,
caccia birch house,
craiglockhart,
manawatu standard,
memory lane,
wharerata,
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