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- Title
- Portrait of Archibald and Alice Wallace, ca 1910
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- Auckland Libraries
- Collection
- Kura Heritage Collections Online
- Description
Portrait of Archibald and Alice Wallace, ca 1910. Archibald Wallace (1840-1918) was the seventh child of Archibald and Janet Wallace, who arrived in New Zealand on the 'Duchess of Argyle' in 1842. He was a brother of the better known James Wallace of Hillside Farm, Papatoetoe. Archibald grew up in East Tamaki but moved to Pukerimu in the Waikato in 1870. His first wife, Jessie, died in 1880, and he remarried to Alice Jane Chappell of London in 1898. He retired to Cambridge in 1901.
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- Image
- Date created
- 1910
- URL
- https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/40605
- Related subjects
- Portraits / Cambridge
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