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Description

Kerei Te Panau was the namesake of the chimes in the clock of the Post Office. Seated, from left: Mrs and Mr Tricklebank; Kerei Te Panau; George Snelson (first Mayor of Palmerston North); Mrs Louisa Snelson; Unknown. Image available on request - please 'Contact Us'

Identification

Object type
Image
Date
1901
Digitisation ID
2008N_Tw1-15_TWH_1913
Held In
"Coolstore"

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Taxonomy

Tags
clothing,
early settlers,
photographs,
residents,
tangata whenua,
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