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The road was constructed by the Dittmer brothers, who were at that time residents of Scotts Road. The Dryden farm house, which was purchased in 1919 by John McCool, is shown at the top left. It was originally part of the farm of 1364 acres purchased by the Crawford brothers in August 1920.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Li 14
Date
circa 1910
Digitisation ID
2011N_Li14_004956
Held In
Coolstore

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hilltop,
moto rimu,
photographs,
rural towns and life,
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