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Image from about mid 1950's, when Bridewell's Bakery operated from 729 Main Street, Terrace End. The bakery was a family owned business.
Shown on the left is Reginald (Reg) Bridewell, the original owner and Master Baker from London, born in Wiltshire UK. His sons Dudley (Dud) and Maurice, shown here, became the joint owners after Reg's death.

Reginald's granddaughter recalls that the awards displayed on the van door were awarded from London for Best Loaf of Bread, 1919, 1921 and 1924.

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Image
Identifier
2024/1
Relation
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Date
circa 1950
Digitisation ID
2024P_IMCA-DigitalArchive_041933
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IMCA Digital Archive

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Palmerston North

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awards,
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bridewell's bakery,
family business,
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