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Wildbore child feeding fowls in Pohangina

Wildbore child feeding fowls in Pohangina
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Wildbore child feeding fowls in Pohangina
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Palmerston North City Library
Collection
Manawatū Heritage
Description

Charles E Wildbore (1862-1937) came to New Zealand from England in 1874. He was a bee keeper, dairy farmer and a well-known amateur photographer in the Pohangina Valley during the period 1890s-1920. He married Jane Emily Dallison in 1888 and they had 13 children. This photograph shows one of his children feeding the fowls in the yard near the farmhouse at Pohangina Township. Some of Mr Wildbore’s bee hives can be seen in the background and a large swarm of bees is also prominent in the tree i...

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Date created
1900~/1910~
Creator
Charles E Wildbore
URL
https://manawatuheritage.pncc.govt.nz/item/8a42cf47-f562-4558-bb4a-4c4d556fff7c
Locations
Palmerston North
Related subjects
farm / people / photographs / wildbore

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