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Richard Randell

Richard Randell
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Richard Randell
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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Te Papa Collections Online
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In 1867 William Randell, a bricklayer and mason from England, built a small wooden cottage in St Mary Street, Thorndon, for his wife Sarah and their growing family. Richard (Dick) was the seventh of their ten children, born in 1867. William died in 1880 but Sarah managed to keep the cottage and feed the family with financial help from her older, unmarried children. One by one the children grew up and moved away from home, but Sarah stayed in the cottage with daughter Harriet until 1912. Richa...

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Date created
circa 1892
Creator
Charles Pelham Browne
URL
https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/2187186
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men / Edward Randell / silver / photographic gelatin / printing-out paper / mounting board / cartes-de-visite / black-and-white prints / studio portraits / black-and-white photography / photography / Gisborne

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