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The farmhouse of Mr & Mrs William Still at ‘Peep O’Day’, near Kimbolton. Mr William Still and his wife, Hannah, took up this farm on Kimbolton Road near Bluff Road during the 1890’s. L to R: Arthur Haycock, killed in WWI; William Still; Elsie Still, later Mrs Ireland; Mrs Hannah Still, holding her son Trevor; Annie Haycock, later Mrs Moss of Limerick St, Palmerston North.

Identification

Object type
Image
Date
circa 1902
Digitisation ID
2008N_Bur52_BUI_1844
Held In
Coolstore

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Taxonomy

Tags
buildings,
photographs,
Community Tags
charred stumps,
farm cottage,
farm house,
logs,
new farm,

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