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John Prentice purchased a brickworks in Boundary Road (now Tremaine Avenue), Palmerston North, in 1900. The buildings on the far left are the drying sheds and mixing sheds (steam powered). Identified people: John Prentice, owner (foreground); Herbert Ernest Prentice, son of John (driving front dray); Albert Bernard Prentice, son of John (5th from right, arms crossed).

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Bc 391
Date
circa 1905
Digitisation ID
2009N_Bc391_BUI_2457
Held In
Coolstore

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Place
Palmerston North

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Tags
buildings,
chimney,
factory,
horse and cart,
kiln,
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workmen,
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