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St Faith's Church alongside a pa and Maori flagpole, Ohinemutu

Date: [ca 1885]

Reference: 1/2-020458-F

Description: St Faith's Church, alongside a pa and a wooden, carved, Maori flagpole, photographed by Alfred Burton on about 1885. Foundation stone of church laid by the Bishop of Waiapu on 5 June 1884. Church consectated by same bishop 17 March 1885. (Information from Rev'd Stephen Donald, Feruary, 2009). Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Members of the 27 (MG) Battalion at the opening of the beer garden, Burnham Military Camp

Date: 1939

From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency

Reference: DA-13587-F

Description: Members of the 27 (MG) Battalion at the opening of the beer garden at the Burnham Military Camp. The men are in one large group facing the camera. Some of the soldiers in shot are Lieutenant Mason, Lieutenant Manchester, Captain Grant, Lieutenant Green, Lieutenant Tong, Lieutenant Bassett, Captain Luxford, Lieutenant Cooper, Lieutenant Howell, Lieutenant Johansen, Major Wright, Lieutenant Buller, Private Barnett, Captain McKinlay, Lieutenant W F Lilley, Corporal Crispin, Captain J K Robbie, Captain Bryson, Lieutenant Purcell, Captain King, Major Smith, Lieutenant Parata, Lieutenant Parsons, Lieutenant K Frazer, Lieutenant-Colonel R L McGaffin. Taken by an unidentified photographer in 1939. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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