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Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. Childhood memories of Leslie Aldridge Hanson, grandson of early settlers Emma and William Aldridge, who arrived in Palmerston North in 1874. Leslie is the author of "Old Terrace End", his memoir of living in Terrace End, Palmerston North as a child.

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Manawatū Standard
Date
August 15, 2020
Digitisation ID
2020Pa_IMCA-DigitalArchive_032603
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IMCA Digital Archive

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Palmerston North

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all saint's church,
manawatu flour mill,
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memory lane,
scandia street,
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terrace end school,
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