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Win Reesby (nee Parker) and her daughter Pat, with Hannah Parker. Hannah and Win were the daughters of John and Sarah Parker who developed a dairy farm on Banks Line, Rongotea in 1920. When they died the farm was taken on by Hannah Parker and her brother John. Win and Pat lived on the farm with Hannah and John for a number of years during the 1950s, after Pat's father, Bill, died.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public photograph Z collection
Date
1954
Digitisation ID
2019P_2018-45_026161
Format
Colour print
Held In
Coolstore

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Rongotea, Manawatū

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