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Fiordland Families History - Burnby Family working life, Cascade Creek, Eglinton Valley

Fiordland Families History - Burnby Family working life, Cascade Creek, Eglinton Valley
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Fiordland Families History - Burnby Family working life, Cascade Creek, Eglinton Valley
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Central and Western Murihiku Southland Archive
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Central and Western Murihiku Southland Archive
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Fiordland Families History - Burnby Family working life, at Cascade Creek, Eglinton Valley: featuring the Burnby's and their children, and the workers. IMAGES: Photo 1 - in the centre are George & Carley Burnby with 2 of their staff, sisters (Min on the left & Elsie on right). Min married John Plato and they had a restaurant at the lake end of the main street in Te Anau and Carley Burnby worked there for a time when the family first moved into town. Photo 2 - was taken in the Cascade Creek g...

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1956-1959
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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) / Burnby Family / Cabins / Campsite / Cascade Creek / DOC / Department of Conservation / Hydro Power / Ministry of Works / MOW / Fiordland / Te Rua-o-Te-Moko / SouthWest / Flooding / Destruction

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