Photographs, Opening of Te Hikoi Southern Journey
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These photographs were taken at the opening of Te Hikoi Southern Journey, this museum. Museum volunteers and long term associates are seen enjoying a celebratory dinner in the foyer area of the museum and information centre. 1: Hugh Brown wearing a Santa hat. 2: L to R Hugh Brown, Neville Wilson and Stewart Fleck seated at table. 3: Des Templeton speaking at the head of the table to seated guests. 4: Warrick McCallum holds a gift one one side of the table, Ted Woodhill stands on other side. 5: Ron Bull speaks on behalf of local iwi, Runaka o Oraka. 6: John Wilson with certificate standing at table, other people visible L to R are Rex Austin, Ted Woodhill, Beth Wilson, Dawn Asher. 7 and 8 [two copies]: Ted Woodhill receiving gift, standing next to table, L to R is Des Templeton (right on edge of frame) Ted, Gay Woodhill, John Wilson, Beth Wilson, (Rex Austin head is obscured by picture). 9 Frana Cardno, Mayor, Southland District Council. 10 Frana Cardno, Janice Templeton, Jill McCallum and Helen Wylie. 11 Janice Templeton speaking at cake table, also visible behind L to R Russell Beck, Ann Beck, David Pankhurst, Blair Stewart, Frana Cardno, Nola Stuart. 12 Cake. 13 Janice Templeton holding her speech, Frana Cardno behind.
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Title
Photographs, Opening of Te Hikoi Southern Journey
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Maker
Unknown photographer
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Date made
07.12.2007
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Subject
Events and Parades, People and Families, Events, 2000s
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Additional information
organic, processed material, paper inorganic, processed material, plastic, 103 mm x 153 mm (qty 9) 200 mm x 150 mm (qty 4) 250 mm x 190 mm (qty 1)
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