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Fiordland Families History - Early Homeschooling with the Burnby Family, Cascade Creek, Eglinton Valley
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- Title
- Fiordland Families History - Early Homeschooling with the Burnby Family, Cascade Creek, Eglinton Valley
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- Central and Western Murihiku Southland Archive
- Collection
- Central and Western Murihiku Southland Archive
- Description
Fiordland Families History - Early Homeschooling with the Burnby Family, Cascade Creek, Eglinton Valley: the Burnby family and children are shown. If you wish to view a .pdf copy of the magazine article for clearer reading of the text, click on this option under the photos above. But please be mindful the article is in Copyright and do not make further copies without permission. These images are from items held in the Burnby Family Collection, some of which were used by Woman's Weekly in Feb...
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- Date created
- 1958-1959
- Creator
- NZ Women's Weekly
- URL
- https://ehive.com/collections/202139/objects/2138658
- Related subjects
- Fiordland, Te Rua-o-te-moko / Western Southland / Great outdoors / Fiordland National Park / Outdoor Adventure / Eglinton Valley / Early Exploration / Early Travel / Tourism / Milford Road / Ministry of Works, (MOW) / Education & Schooling / NZ Correspondence School (now Te Kura) / Te Anau / Southland Automobile Association / Cascade Creek / Fiordland / Te Rua-o-Te-Moko / Homeschooling / Burnby Family
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