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Gordon Crook, his family and friends
Date: [ca 1930]-2003
From: Crook, Gordon, 1921-2011: Photographs
Reference: PAColl-9986-2
Description: Includes:- Group photograph of children dressed to perform "Alice in Wonderland" in grounds of Bishop's Palace, Chichester, England. Includes Gordon Crook. Ca 1930. Wedding group (Dave's wedding), 1950s. Gordon's mother and a group of men, 1950s. Colin Barns and bride, 1960s. Group of snapshots of Gordon's mother, her husband, and Gordon with his mother, ca 1960. Group of snapshots of Gordon Crook and another man in front of a thatched cottage, England, 1960s. Gordon Crook's passport photograph, ca 1971. Three photographs of Gordon Crook on a Wairarapa beach, New Zealand, clad in kelp, 1972. Photographs of Gordon Crook at 62 Mortimer Terrace, Wellington, 1975. Unidentified woman beside a bush of old roses, 1970s. Bill Belcher in England. Contact sheet of cottage and surrounding woodland. Possibly Gordon's brother Kenneth's house. Photographs of friends in Spain, Teheran, Morocco, England and New Zealand, 1960s-2003. Gordon Crook, Ron [Barber?] and child, Christmas at 119 Aro Street, Wellington. Linda and Malcolm Cocks, England. At Linda Cocks birthday party. Friends in London including Linda and Malcolm Cocks and a woman named Kay, 1970s-early 1980s. Golden Jubilee parade, London 1977. Gordon Crook's cottage at Great Yeldam, England, 1980. Floods, Chichester, England, January 1994. Quantity: 49 b&w original photographic print(s). 61 colour original photographic print(s).
Photographs relating to children
Date: 1999, 2002-2003
From: Farrell, Damer, 1943-: Photographs of the West Coast
Reference: PADL-000338
Description: Photographs relating to children. Includes children in playgrounds, with face paint, surrounded by bubbles, and eating ice blocks. Arrangement: These files were originally delivered to the library within a folder called "kids" Quantity: 6 digital photograph(s).