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Les Davis set to go hunting in what could be the Kahuterawa Valley. Leslie Francis Davis (1900-1985) was the son of James and Harriet Davis, then living in Palmerston North. He worked on the land and later at the Wanganui Woolen Mills. He married Queenie Victoria Watson, and later Gladys Bailey.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
IMCA Digital Archive 2011
Date
circa 1918
Digitisation ID
2011P_IMCA-DigitalMaster_005550
Held In
"IMCA Digital Archive"

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Taxonomy

Tags
activities and events,
clothing,
fern,
photographs,
rifle,
tramping,
trees,
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Ernie and Les Davis, hunting at Hill Top, Fitzherbert West
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