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Feilding Agricultural High School, group portrait of students

Date: 1923

From: Wakelin, Dorothy, fl 2013: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10152

Description: Photographic group portrait of boys from Feilding Agricultural High School taken in 1923 by an unidentified photographer. They are grouped outside a brick building, probably the High School. Includes Ian Spence, on right, with arm out at an angle, other boys unidentified. Source of descriptive information - Ian Spence identified by donor. Donor's parents taught at Feilding Agricultural High. Donor and donor's family , knew Ian Spence. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 8.5 x 14 cm

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Opening of the new assembly hall at Feilding Agricultural High School

Date: 1934

From: Original photographic prints and postcards from file print collection, Box 3

Reference: PAColl-5671-35

Description: Official opening of the new assembly hall at the Feilding Agricultural College on the 28th of March 1934. Left to right on the front of the stage are: Mr Hector Booth (founder of college), Hon Masters, Hon John Cobbe, Mr L J Wilde (principal), Mr James Knight (donor of hall), Mr D Kilgour (president of O.P.A) and Mr C E Taylor (Mayor of Feilding). Taken by an unidentified photographer. Notes on the back of the photograph may identify the photographer - the words have been cut off the edge of the image and are difficult to read - possibly W T Bray? The hall was funded by Mr James Knight in memory of his late son. The ceremony was held inside on account of wet weather and muddy ground. (Information from back of photograph) Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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