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Accession# Greater than or equal to "2009.204" and Accession# Less than or equal to "2009.224" 14/06/2020 Matches 4090 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location A 2009.204.01 A Postcard View of The Old Post Office side of the Square, Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Feilding, with the Clock Tower on the Post Office. (no date). The Postcard Memorial in the Centre of The Square commemorates the Boer War. The View shows several other businesses and some of the Gardens in the Square. L 2009.204.02 Book - Feilding Agricultural High School war memorial volume / Good OK FDCA Library compiled by Feilding Agricultural High School Old Pupils' Book Association. published in Feilding for Subscribers by Feilding Agricultural High School Old Pupils' Association, 1948. Foreword signed by President of F.A.H.S.O.P.A. Tui Mayo. Memorial to the forty-six Old Boys who gave their lives in World War Two. A total of 441 old pupils served overseas in the War, including seven Old Girls. Extracts from letters received by the school. Printed by Coulls Somerville Wilkie Ltd Dunedin. Foreword by T. A. Mayo President F.A.H.S.O.P.A. 16 June 1948. Armed forces, Correspondence, Letters, Memorial works, Memorials, Missing in action, Rolls of Honour, Schools, Schools, Boarding, War, casualties, World War II P 2009.204.03 Black and white photograph of the Old pupils from Manchester Excellent OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Street School 1925-1934 taken at the 90th Jubilee. Some names on Print, Photographic back of photo: Right-Left: Back Row 1. Doug Grindrod 2. Doug Taylor 4 Harvey White 10. Bruce Burne. Left-right :Second Row from Back 4. Alan Brabyn. Front Row: 2. Mrs Ron Booth 10. ?Huddleston 15. Mrs London Piri Bridge. Men on ground at front: Owen Neil L 2009.204.04 Book - "On the road again : my story of life on the road droving Excellent OK FDCA Library with a young family" by Gill Pullen. Printed by Stylex Print, The Book Square, Palmerston North. Forward by Barrie Gordon. Gill, née Freeman was born and grew up in Gisborne. She married Bill Pullen in December 1971. They managed farms in King Country, Tuakau and North Auckland before settling in Hunterville on Otiwhiti Station, a charitable farm, which originally supported the Duncan Hospital, but now other charities. Living in a caravan, c.1975 they drove cattle thru Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Opotiki, Hollyford River Valley regions. L 2009.204.05 Typewritten manuscript bound into hardback cover - "The History OK FDCA Library of technical education in Feilding and of the development of Book Feilding Agricultural High School" compiled by the late Dr L. J. Page 1 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Wild. District High School, George Hogben's ideas, Inspector Braik, Local body support, Government and community interest, School farms, Malnutrition clinic, examinations, policies, Sir James Parr and Harry Tolley, Hon. Mr Atmore, NZ Technical Teachers' Assn, Young Farmers' Club, Boarding accommodation L 2009.204.06 Book - Geoffrey Field Sommerville 1917 to 2005 as I believe it Excellent OK FDCA Library happened - donated by the Sommerville family. Photocopied and Book spiral bound, life story. Geoff was the founding Veterinarian at Feilding and Districts Veterinary Club. covers his life growing up in Raetihi, Rangiwahia Pemberton family Ore Ore (map of Ore Ore with names of farms), farm life, hand milking jersey cows, extracts from family diaries, World War Two experiences. Massey University Vets, Kimbolton, (Pemberton's Corner, an historic place). P 2009.205.01 Photograph of Grandfather William Cashmore Arnold (Dick) Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive ploughing at Feilding 5th July 1911 when he was 21 years old. Print, Photographic A 2009.205.02 Brief Outline of William Cashmore Arnold (Dick) from his Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Grandson David Cole Letter A 2009.205.03 5 First prize cards from the Feilding Farmers' Union won by Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive William Arnold for a Ploughing Match: Card, Prize 1. 1st in Class B; 2. 1st in the Champion Class; 3. 1st for the Straightest Ploughing on a Field; 4. 1st for the Best Finish; 5. 1st for Best Furing(sic) The other name on each card is J.R.Perry, Secretary A 2009.205.04 There are 2 copies of the same photograph taken at the Ploughing Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Match 5th July 1911, showing a 21 year old William Cashmore Photocopied Material Arnold behind the plough with a team of 4 horses, being watched by the judges. The copies (a little blurred), are of the same photograph in 2009.205.01 A 2009.205.05 This letter from David Cole, grandson of William Arnold, Excellent OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive concerning William's prowess as a young ploughman in 1911, is Letter the same as 2009.205.02 . A postscript has been added to say that one of William's sons was Keith Arnold, who became an All Black in the famous 1946 Kiwi Team. A 2009.206.01.01 The Taonui Country Womens Institute Roll Book starting in 1963, Poor OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Page 2 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Register recording attendance at meetings, organised alphabetically. A 2009.206.01.02 An exercise book with the Taonui C.W.I Committee names from Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive March 1965 to June 1973. It is an attendance register for Register committee meetings. A 2009.206.01.03 This is the next exercise book containing the names of committee Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive members of the Taonui Womens Institute from July 1973 to Register February 1981. Each page is dated with the committee meeting date and the names of those present plus apologies. The minute books must have been kept separately. A 2009.206.01.04 This "roll" is a collection of loose leaves of paper with the Taonui Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Country Womens Institute officers and members names from its Register beginnings in June 1943 to the late 1980's(typed), then some handwritten names of probably officers only of the 1990's. The institute was started by Mrs W.G.Short, and the Mrs McCorkindale and J.Mason. They met at Mrs Hendle's residence in Taonui on !st June 1943. A 2009.206.01.05 This Motto Book takes the form of an autograph book presented to Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Taonui C.W.I by S.P.Dewar in February 1957, with contributions Album, Autograph from various people. A 2009.206.01.06 Another Taonui C.W.I autograph book with mottos dating from Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive October 1973 to August 1985. Album, Autograph A 2009.206.01.07 This is an exercise book with a handwritten history of the Taonui Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Country Womens Institute initially from 1943 to 1972. It was then Book added to by several people, first in 1983, then 1988, and finally in 1989. A 2009.206.01.08 A newspaper article from 1964 concerning the 21st Birthday Poor OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive celebrations of the Taonui CWI presided over by Mrs McKinnon. Newspaper Cutting Present were some of the foundation members, plus representatives of some of the other local Institutes,and many telegrams from other C.W.I's. A 2009.206.01.09 A Feilding Herald article concerning Mrs Pearl Wood, a member Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive of the Taonui C.W.I, who celebrated 70 years of service to the Newspaper Cutting movement. Mrs Wood began as a foundation member of the Rangiwahia C.W.I in 1931, having been born, raised, and married Page 3 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location in Rangiwahia. In 1972 Mrs Wood joined the Taonui C.W.I, having moved to Feilding. She was presented with her 70 year medal and certificate by Mrs Caryll Clausen. A 2009.206.01.10 Correspondence from Foxrton C.W.I to Taonui in respect of Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive member Mrs Gretchen Johnston, who had been a member of Letter Foxton before joining Taonui. A 2009.206.01.11 A calendar for 1941 issued by the Manawatu and Oroua Federation Poor OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive of Women's Institutes. Each month has several printed quotations Calendar some about a specific topic eg April - The Navy; September - Empire Workers. A 2009.206.01.12 This booklet was compiled to celebrate 60 years of Country Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Women's Institutes in New Zealand in 1981. It covers a brief Booklet history of the organisation, then concentrates on listing information about each area and then each individual institute, so that the length and breadth of the country is covered. The compiler, Marion Mills, wanted to give each institute an "easy reference" to refer to about other institutes country-wide. A 2009.206.01.13 This booklet is from Wales, and is a Welsh Recipe Book of Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive traditional Welsh recipes; its Welsh title is "Croeso Cymreig". Booklet A 2009.206.01.14 This brief history of the Rewa Valley is an account of the area and Excellent OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive the families that have been there for generations, farming the land. Typewritten Notes it was presented to the Oroua Federation of Country Women's Institute's A.G.M. in April 2004. (writer not known) P 2009.206.01.15 A mounted black & white photograph of members of the Taonui Fair OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive C.W.I at the first birthday in June 1944.
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