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A gathering of early settlers at an unknown occasion. (From left) Back Row: Mrs Bolt, V Monrad, Mrs E K Collins, J Perrin, P Scheidt, J Rush, Mrs G G Richardson, E O Olsen, G Richardson. D Rowland, O Monrad, J McMasters, J H Wylds, A McDowell, Mrs McDowell, W Batt, Mrs Batt, P P Anderson, Heaton Jones. Middle Row: G Parr, A Prunty, Hansen, W Cuming, G West, T Wray, W Fenton, Johnson, A Rush, J Lane, Johannes Monrad, J Wiggins, Mrs Downey. Front Row: the first four are unnamed (although the middle pair may be Rebecca and Thomas Sutton), Mrs Tricklebank (5th), W Tricklebank, Kerei Te Panau, Mr G M Snelson, Mrs Snelson, Mrs W McDowall. (Positions of named people in the middle and back rows may be suspect)

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Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Pg 23
Date
circa 1901
Digitisation ID
2007N_Pg23_EPN_0276
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Coolstore

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Palmerston North

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