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- Title
- The convent farm, Hillcrest: an interview with Josie Devitt
- Content partner
- Hamilton City Libraries
- Collection
- Hamilton Heritage Collections
- Description
Josie talks about moving to Hillcrest and the convent farm in the 1920s to the 1940s. She mentions the Marist Brother school, State Picture Theatre, Frankton dances, war years, Hamilton East, Favill's Bakery and Caro's department store.
- Format
- Other
- Date created
- 1997
- Creator
- Mary Cressy, Interviewer
- URL
- https://heritage.hamiltonlibraries.co.nz/objects/25006
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