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This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 06 October 1958: "Dr. F.H. McDowall, chief of the New Zealand Dairy Research Chemistry Division (left) and Mr. J.K. Scott, of the New Zealand Dairy Research Institute, both of Palmerston North, who recently became the first men outside Australia to receive respectively gold and silver medals of the Australian Society of Dairy Technology."

Identification

Object type
Image
Digitisation ID
2017N_2017-20_014921
Title
"Dairy Research Men Honoured" Medal Winners
Relation
Manawatu Standard Negative Collection
Format
B&W negative
Held In
Coolstore
Archive
Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection

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Creation

Created By
Place
Palmerston North
Date
October 6, 1958

Object rights

Credit Line
Fairfax Media New Zealand

Taxonomy

Tags
1950s,
black and white,
manawatu evening standard,
winners,
Community Tags
awards,
dairy industry,
medals,
new zealand dairy research institute,

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