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- Title
- Photograph [Lieutenant Thomas George Quilter]
- Content partner
- Mataura Museum
- Collection
- Mataura Museum NZMuseums
- Description
A hand coloured photograph of Lieutenant Thomas George Quilter. Thomas grew up in Mataura where his father operated a cordial factory. After attending Mataura School and Southland Technical College, Thomas trained as an engineer and joined the State Forest Service. He worked in Southland, also on the West Coast, in the Bay of Plenty and Te Urewera. Love called and he eloped, marrying a young Mataura woman, Clara Catherine McConnell on 29 January 1940. Thomas joined the New Zealand Army in Feb...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1940-1942
- Creator
- unknown photographer
- URL
- https://ehive.com/collections/4033/objects/551407
- Related subjects
- military / military/world war two / people / 1940s / Mataura military / mataura people / world war two
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