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The Mangonui to Kaeo mail coach crossing Hodge's Bridge, Northland

Date: 1912

From: Post and telegraph collection :Mainly mail coach photographs ca. 1880's.

Reference: 1/4-019556-F

Description: The Mangonui to Kaeo mail coach crossing Hodge's Bridge, Northland, in 1912. Taken by unidentified photographer. Back of file print reads: "Mangonui to Kaeo Mail Coach crossing Hodge's Bridge 1912." Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Gathering by the Kohukohu Post Office, to mark the coronation of George V, King of Grea...

Date: 22 Jun 1911

From: Post and telegraph collection :Mainly mail coach photographs ca. 1880's.

Reference: 1/4-019557-F

Description: Group including school cadets, by the Kohukohu post office, 22 June 1911, at a gathering to mark the coronation of George V, King of Great Britain. A podium is decorated with palm fronds. A New Zealand flag is alongside. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Crowd at Kohukohu, celebrating the coronation of George V, King of Great Britain

Date: 22 Jun 1911

From: Post and telegraph collection :Mainly mail coach photographs ca. 1880's.

Reference: 1/4-019554-F

Description: Maori and Pakeha group at Kohukohu, 22 June, 1911, celebrating the coronation of George V, King of Great Britain. They stand beneath a triumphal arch decorated with palm fronds. Signs read "God save the King" and "Hokianga". Peter Buck stands on the left, holding a tewhatewha. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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