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Description

This photograph was created by William James Young in the early 20th century. A large variety of subjects are depicted in the collection, but family, rural life and travel are the most prominent themes. The exact location of the photographs in the Young Collection is unknown, but W J Young lived on a farm in Mt Stewart, Rangitikei, and some of the photographs include his house. The Young family were apparently avid travellers and photographs later in the collection feature scenes from Rotorua, Auckland, Whanganui, as well as other unidentified locations. The portraits are all unidentified, but are presumably of members of the Young family. The photographers parents were George Henry (b 1833) and Jane McDowell (b 1842, d 1916). They came to New Zealand in 1877. The same year, they bought the home farm on Mt Stewart and called it Kilrudden after Kilrudden House, the home of the McDowell family in Ireland. The couple had four children: Ann (b 1873), Margaret (b 1876), John (b 1878) and William James (b 1880). William James married Mary Elizabeth Thompson and they had four children: Doris (b 1914, d 1989), George (b 1916, d 1991), Royden McDowell (b 1925, d 1992) and Noel William (b 1927, d 2013).

Tautuhi

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Image
Identifier
2014/28 - Young Collection
Pākanga
2014/28
Date
1900 to 1932
Tautuhi matihiko
2015G_Young419_010472
Momo rauemi
Glass negative

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Four men in the bush
The Peaceful Square
[Four men]
[Four men at Bulls Rugby jubilee]
Aftermath of Yesterday's Gale
Aftermath of Yesterday's Gale
"Timber From Old House sold"
"Poppy Day Appeal"
"Parent Association Presidents" [Palmerston North Boys' High School]
"Fleece of the Year"
"Home Shifted For River Control"
[Group of Men Sharing a Beer, possibly as Part of P.D.C. Celebration]

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
horses,
men,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Four men in the bush
The Peaceful Square
[Four men]
[Four men at Bulls Rugby jubilee]
Aftermath of Yesterday's Gale
Aftermath of Yesterday's Gale
"Timber From Old House sold"
"Poppy Day Appeal"
"Parent Association Presidents" [Palmerston North Boys' High School]
"Fleece of the Year"
"Home Shifted For River Control"
[Group of Men Sharing a Beer, possibly as Part of P.D.C. Celebration]