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A negative sleeve from G.F. Framje photography studios. Born in Ilford, England, George Feroza Framje moved to Palmerston North in the early 1920s and operated a photography business until the mid-1950s. Mr. Framje was a member of the Palmerston North Rotary Club and took a particular interest in the club's international service committee. As a Freemason, Framje was a Past Master of the Lodge Otangaki, No. 70, in Ashhurst.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
a175/219
Date
1930 to 1955
Digitisation ID
2017Pa_A175-219_014116_001
Format
Paper
Held In
Research File

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Place
52 Broadway, Palmerston North

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businesses,
freemasons,
photography,
rotary,
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