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- Albany School centennial reunion.
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- Auckland Libraries
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- Kura Heritage Collections Online
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Attendees at the centennial reunion of Albany School. The gentleman leaning on a walking stick is Gordon Hooton. To the right of Mr Hooton, with his back to the camera is Joe Inglis who is talking to Mrs Stevenson. Behind her is Robert Stevenson, and moving to the right there is Mrs Godley, Mr Slattery with Vicki Stevenson in front. Historical note: The original Albany School was built in 1876. This building burned down in 1897 and for some months the children were taught at the home of Jacob...
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- Date created
- 1976
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- https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/33879
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- Albany School / Hooton, Joseph Gordon / Stevenson, Robert / Stevenson, Vicky / Slattery, Owen / Inglis, Joe / Stevenson, Minnie Elektra / School buildings - Albany
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