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Shailer family

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Title
Shailer family
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Palmerston North City Library
Collection
Manawatū Heritage
Description

George Shailer (c1846-1918) and his wife Septuagesima (c1849-1921) arrived in New Zealand from England 1874, with their four eldest daughters. They subsequently raised 12 children. They first settled in Feilding, moved to farm at Makino and finally, due to George's ill health, settled in Palmerston North where George set up a photography business in Main Street. On retirement he took up land in Hokowhitu and established a commercial orchard. Back row from left: Charlie; Alf; Arthur; George; W...

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Date created
1900~
Creator
Whalley and Co., Crown Studios
URL
https://manawatuheritage.pncc.govt.nz/item/44604f01-db79-48c9-8a80-9b73c1cc7286
Locations
Palmerston North
Related subjects
beard / columns / group / hairstyle / painted backdrop / people / photographs / studio portrait

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