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Woman with Calf and Cat

This photograph was created by William James Young in the early 20th century. A large variety of subjects are depicted in the collection, but family, rural life and travel are the most prominent themes. The exact location of the photographs in the...

Creator:      William James Young
Place:          Unknown
Date:          1900 to 1932

Pig Feeding from Trough

This photograph was created by William James Young in the early 20th century. A large variety of subjects are depicted in the collection, but family, rural life and travel are the most prominent themes. The exact location of the photographs in the...

Creator:      William James Young
Date:          1900 to 1932

Woman Feeding Chickens

This photograph was created by William James Young in the early 20th century. A large variety of subjects are depicted in the collection, but family, rural life and travel are the most prominent themes. The exact location of the photographs in the...

Creator:      William James Young
Date:          1900 to 1932

Cats at Supper Time

This photograph was created by William James Young in the early 20th century. A large variety of subjects are depicted in the collection, but family, rural life and travel are the most prominent themes. The exact location of the photographs in the...

Creator:      William James Young
Date:          1900 to 1932

Child feeding lamb at Agricultural and Pastoral Show

Children are lined up to help bottle feed penned lambs at the annual A & P Show, held at the Palmerston North Showgrounds

Creator:      Argosy Industrial Photos
Place:          61 Pascal Street, Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1960

Wildbore child feeding fowls in Pohangina

Charles E Wildbore (1862-1937) came to New Zealand from England in 1874. He was a bee keeper, dairy farmer and a well-known amateur photographer in the Pohangina Valley during the period 1890s-1920. He married Jane Emily Dallison in 1888 and they ...

Creator:      Charles E Wildbore
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          circa 1900 to circa 1910