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Nairn Family Portrait

Nairn Family Portrait
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Title
Nairn Family Portrait
Content partner
Palmerston North City Library
Collection
Manawatū Heritage
Description

John Nairn (c1864-1943) came to Palmerston North from the South Island and established his market garden business, Manawatu Vineries, in 1893. The family business largely grew tomatoes, cucumbers and grapes. L-R: Annie Jane Nairn (nee McDowall); Irene May Nairn (their first child born 25 January 1885); John Nairn.

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Date created
1885~
URL
https://manawatuheritage.pncc.govt.nz/item/e8760b44-819c-44cd-8c51-7e2f02f9c27b
Locations
Palmerston North
Related subjects
early settler / people / portrait

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