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Mr Charles E Wildbore was a well-known resident of the Pohangina Valley during the early years of the 20th century. He owned a small dairy farm and apiary at Pohangina Township, but is principally remembered for his photographic activities, being an enthusiastic amateur photographer who recorded many interesting views of rural life in the Pohangina Valley during the period 1900 to 1920.

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Image
Archive
Wildbore Papers
Relation
Wildbore Papers
Date
circa 1910
Digitisation ID
2018P_Wildebore-Papers_024564
Format
B&W print
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Community Archives

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Stereoscope of Photographer and Road Grading Team
Mr Charles E Wildbore's Apiary at Pohangina
Labourers in Metal Pit, Pohangina District
Carting a Log from Bush to Sawmill, Pohangina Valley
Bullocks Hauling a Log onto A Wagon
Carting Sawn Timber from Wilson Brothers' Sawmill, Pohangina Valley
Bush clearers' camp site, Komako
Flax fibre grader at work
Wilson Brothers' Sawmill, Totara Reserve, Pohangina Valley
Sawing Timber for Railway Sleepers Along Opawe Road, Pohangina Valley
Sledging Railway Sleepers from Bush to Opawe Road, Pohangina Valley
Carting Railway Sleepers Along Opawe Road, Pohangina Valley