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Kaingahou was built for Dilev Monrad 1903 - 1904, on what was then called Foxton Line. After being sold in 1913 there have been various owners, including George Kendall, followed by his daughter 1913 - 1973, and Bodil and Gunner Petersen 1983 - 2002.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Public Photograph Collection Bur 113
Date
December 20, 1975
Digitisation ID
2010N_Bur113_3191
Held In
Coolstore

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Taxonomy

Tags
building,
buildings,
furnishings,
interior,
Community Tags
historic places trust,

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