Photograph, George & Annie Blee, Wedding 1951.
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Annie Amelia Saunders aged 48, spinster married George Alexander Blee (40) general labourer, bachelor on 9th March 1951. Married by Captain Gladys Winwood at the Salvation Army Hall Riverton. Annie and George Blee were staunch supporters of the Salvation Army and were always quietly doing kind deeds for others in the community. George Alexander Blee born 1911, died 1986, Annie died 25 Nov 1966 aged 64 years. Both interred at Riverton Cemetery. There were no children. The inscription inside reads 'To Bill & Enid from Annie & George' Bill Saunders was Annies's brother.
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Photograph, George & Annie Blee, Wedding 1951.
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Maker
Johnson, William Evan
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Date made
1951
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Subject
People and Families (including births, weddings, deaths), people and families
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organic, processed material, paper organic, processed material, cardboard, Image: h 227 mm x w 176 mm Mount: h 240 mm x w 186 mm
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170-172 Palmerston Street, Riverton, Southland
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